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Mole Removal Treatment In Delhi

mole removal treatment in DelhiWant to get rid of moles for cosmetic purposes? Want to know what happens during the laser mole removal procedure? If your answers are in the affirmative, this piece of information is just meant for you.

An occasional Mole can enhance beauty and is referred to as a Beauty Spot. However, too many moles or very large moles can be embarrassing and may affect the aesthetics of the face. Some moles can develop a form of skin cancer called Melanoma. These moles must be removed as soon as possible for the safety of the patient. In other cases, the patient may wish to remove the mole for aesthetic reasons.

Types of Moles

A Mole or melanocytic nevus can be described as a type of skin growth that is the result of a cluster of pigmented cells. Moles usually appear during childhood and adolescence. Generally, they are harmless and brown in colour but people may experience moles in colours as varied as black, reddish-brown, red, tan, red, and purple and maybe raised or perfectly flat. They can occur anywhere on the skin, including the ears, genitals, soles, lips, palms, scalp, neck, stomach, hands, legs, and face.

Moles are of different types:

  • 1. Common Nevi: This refers to a small mole, a small growth on the skin that is tan, brown, or pink and has a distinct edge.

  • 2. Congenital Nevi: These are moles that can be noticed on the skin during the birth of a baby. They occur in about 1 in 100 babies putting them at risk of melanoma than moles that occur after birth.

  • 3. Dysplastic Nevi: These moles are irregularly shaped and larger than a pencil eraser. Dysplastic Nevi tend to be inherited and are usually of an uneven colour with uneven, lighter edges and dark brown centres. People with Dysplastic Nevi are at a higher risk of developing malignant melanoma.

Causes And Symptoms

Moles occur when melanocytes (cells in the skin) grow in clumps or clusters. Melanocytes are distributed throughout the human skin and responsible for producing melanin, which is the natural pigment providing colour to the skin.

Symptoms

The typical moles are brown spots but moles may come in different shapes, sizes, and colours.

  • 1. Colour and texture:Moles may be red, blue, black, brown, pink, or tan in colour. They may be flat, wrinkled, raised, or smooth and hair may grow from them in some cases.

  • 2. Shape:Most moles are round or oval in shape.

  • 3. Size:Generally, moles are less than 6 millimetres (1/4 inch) in diameter, which is the size of a pencil eraser. However, congenital nevi (moles present at birth) may be bigger in size and may cover wide areas of the torso, limb, or face.

Most people have approximately 10 to 40 moles on their body and many of them develop by the age of 50. Some moles may fade or change in appearance over time. Hormonal changes during adolescence and pregnancy may result in the moles becoming larger and darker.

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Why Choose Dermalife for Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi?

Dermalife is one of the most trusted names in the segment of Laser Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi. It offers a wide range of options for Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi. The skin care clinic in Delhi has teams of skin specialists, dermatologists, and medical professionals having a lot of experience and takes great pride in offering state-of-the-art infrastructure and out-of-the-box Laser Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi at affordable pricing.

The following are different treatment options for mole removal:

  • 1. Surgical removal:The surgeon will cut down the fat underneath the skin to remove moles that are large enough, generally with a diameter of more than 8 millimetres.

  • 2. Laser:This non-invasive procedure doesn't result in burning or cutting of the skin, which significantly reduces the risk of infection. Laser mole removal procedures are ideal for people who have low pain tolerance or scarred by the thought of surgical procedures.

Dermalife offers safe and effective mole removal treatment in Delhi through Microsurgery and Lasers. On your visit, Dr Gaurav Garg who is a skin specialist in Delhi will assess the type of mole that you have and the treatment that will be more suitable for the particular condition. Mole Removal through Lasers is a very safe procedure and can remove any kind of mole in a single or multiple sitting. Newer and shallower moles respond better than older and deeper moles. Moles can also be removed through micro-surgery that includes the use of a scalpel. The mole is removed with the help of excision and may or may not require stitches. Contact Dermalife for mole removal and all skin related problem like acne, botulinum and laser hair removal treatment in Delhi.

What Is the Cost of Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi?

The Mole Removal Treatment Cost in Delhi is approximately INR 5,000-10,000 though it may vary. The Mole Removal Treatment Cost depend on a number of factors such as the expertise of the surgeon, type of Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi, the general and overall health of the patient, etc.

Contact Dermalife for the best Mole Removal Treatment in Delhi now!

FAQs

1. Why Do Moles Need to Be Removed?

Moles are generally removed for cosmetic purposes as some people opt for removing moles (especially non-cancerous ones) with a minor surgical procedure. If the mole is cancerous, the surgeon may perform a surgical procedure to safely remove it.

2. Which Type of Moles Can Be Treated With Laser?

Dark/highly pigmented or flat moles can be treated with laser treatment. Patients with raised moles are more likely to experience the advantages of laser mole removal procedures.

3. When to See a Doctor for Mole Removal?

Medical assistance should be sought immediately if the mole grows, changes, or appears unusual.

4. How Long Does the Procedure Take?

A laser mole removal procedure generally takes about 30 minutes. The significant part of the procedure involves discussion of the patient with the surgeon about the procedure and the aftercare. The actual laser treatment takes only 5 minutes for every mole.

5. How Much Does the Laser Mole Removal Treatment Cost in Delhi?

The cost of laser mole removal treatment in Delhi is approximately INR 5,000-10,000 though it may vary.

6. Does It Hurt? Will the Patient Feel the Laser?

Laser mole removal procedures aren't painful at all. Local anesthesia is administered to the patient before the surgical procedure so that the patient does not experience pain or discomfort.

7. What Will It Look Like Afterwards?

The mole will be gone immediately after the surgical procedure and the patient can experience a small red mark at the treated area. The surgeon or the support staff will apply an ointment and a small dressing on it that may be removed the next morning.

8. How Does the Laser Remove the Mole?

Class 4 medical-grade lasers are directed to the cells forming the mole. The cells absorb the laser ray and fume away from the surface of the skin, while the adjacent skin stays intact.

9. What Are the Ways to Prevent or Reduce Scars After Mole Removal?

It is important for patients to avoid the sun and keep the incision site moist and clean. Polyurethane dressing should be worn and patients should resist the tendency to stretch the scar. They should massage the scar two weeks after the laser mole removal surgery. However, patients should avoid pulling off the scab as that may lead to scarring. It is also recommended that patients must adhere to the post-operative aftercare tips and precautions provided by the surgeon or the support staff.

10. When Can the Patient Return to Work?

The patient may make a return to work a few hours after the surgical procedure. However, the treated area may take approximately 10-14 days.

11. Are the Lasers Safe?

Class 4 medical-grade lasers are the latest technology for laser mole removal procedures. These lasers are considered safe for use in a medical setting. Class 4 medical-grade lasers are exceptionally effective when it comes to removing moles and other skin lesions. The surgeon will ask the patient to wear specific goggles during the procedure just as a safety measure so that the eyes of the patient are protected against the laser.