Moles give a person individuality and are a distinctive detail of each. Moles are considered decoration, so some girls specially draw them on the body, especially on the face. But recently, doctors recommend removing moles. Why?
Is it worth it to remove moles with a radio wave device?
Moles, also called nevi, are pigmented formations on the human body that differ in size and color. They can be large or small, hanging or flat, and their color can vary from light brown to black.
Moles are not dangerous until they start to grow, hurt, change color, shape, etc.d. If the mole begins to change, you should immediately consult a doctor, as changes in the mole may indicate melanoma – skin cancer. This type of cancer is not very common, but extremely dangerous, therefore, in order not to be tormented by conjectures and fears, it is better to immediately consult a doctor, namely, an oncologist.
It is worth contacting only qualified specialists in special medical clinics and institutions. Avoid free clinics if you don’t want to be left with a scar.
It is recommended to remove moles that often come into contact with clothes, rub or are in unwanted places: on the neck, face, palms, etc.d.
Mole removal methods:
Electrocoagulation
laser method
Surgical method
radio wave removal
To date, the removal of the radio wave apparatus – Surgitron has become widespread. This device was invented by American scientists, it is safe and very easy to use. Removal is not cheap, but with proper care, no scar will remain after removal.
Is it worth it to remove moles with a radio wave apparatus
How is the removal? First, the site of removal of the mole is anesthetized with an injection or a special cream, so if you are allergic to pain medication or it happened that pain relief did not work, immediately warn your doctor. The introduction of the syringe is a little unpleasant, the skin can tingle. After that, the surgeon removes the mole with the apparatus. May smell like burnt skin. The entire removal process takes no more than 20-30 minutes and costs from 2000 to 5000 rubles. After removal, the surgeon treats the place of removal with an antiseptic, often green, and sticks a plaster.
After removal, carefully monitor the place of removal. The patch is usually recommended to be removed the next day so that healing is not delayed. Within a week, the wound must not be wetted, otherwise there is a risk that a scar will remain. Don’t worry if the wound gets wet or bleeds during the day, it will pass soon. After a couple of days, a crust will begin to form at the site of removal, which itself will disappear after 7-10 days. In no case do not pull the crust yourself! This only delays the healing period. A month after the removal, it is recommended to go for a second appointment with the doctor so that he examines the place of removal and makes sure that there is no pigment left.
Removal by a radio wave device attracts many because if melanoma is suspected, a mole can be examined for malignancy.
Conclusion
Removing a mole with a radio wave device has both positive and negative sides, although, undoubtedly, there are much more pluses than minuses. The removal process itself is quite simple and does not cause difficulties, but the healing process may seem painful to some. Compared to other removal methods, the radio wave method is considered the safest and most non-scarring, that is, aesthetic. In any case, before the procedure, you should consult a doctor so that he examines the mole.