Poor self esteem and great dissatisfaction often affect people with significant skin blemishes that ruin their look. Moles can appear anywhere on the body, but they are really bothersome in visible areas like the face. This is probably the reason why facial mole removal is a widely-practiced intervention in countries worldwide, being performed on request and after some medical investigations to assess the patient's health condition and the nature of the moles to be removed. If the facial mole removal is justified by a health threat, the insurance policy will cover the costs, yet, if only cosmetic purposes are involved then, you'll have to pay out of your pocket.
There are three main procedures for facial mole removal: excision with cauterization, excision with stitches and laser therapy. The excision only is considered to fall in the surgical category, while laser interventions are considered practices different from surgery. Preparatory stages will be required no matter the type of treatment selected for facial mole removal. First of all, the doctor has to mark the exact area that needs to be removed, because in very many cases, the skin borders around the moles have to be cut as well. Then, a disinfectant and an anesthetic have to be applied before the start of the procedure.
The facial mole removal begins after the tissues get numb and the blood circulation is limited in the area. The use of stitches is only required for moles that have grown deep in the skin layers. For superficial moles, cauterization of the wound is used in order to stop the bleeding and increase the healing rate. The recovery takes time, but if you handle the wound well, you can improve the healing process and grow new healthy tissues faster. The risk of infections is reduced by the application of topical antibiotics.
The choice of the treatment falls into the responsibility of a professional and should not be assumed individually. Take for instance laser treatment: it is considered to be pretty expensive and it only works for flat superficial moles. Larger nevi are hard to remove by the laser beam because the light cannot get deep inside the tissues, and lots of mole cells can remain untouched. The costs for a facial mole removal by a laser intervention is usually higher than $100, but we ought to stress out the fact that the reappearance of the mole is possible within a certain time interval.
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