Thursday, October 28, 2010

Remove Moles with Laser

Aside the removal procedures we presented before, the moles can be also removed with laser treatment. The mole are bombed with laser light, which is assimilated only by the pigment in the mole. The pigment acquires an "overdose" of brightness and disassembles. On the healing process, your body will conduct this broken pigment out from the mole area.

There are a a couple of crucial restrictions to laser mole removal. First off, it can only be used on skin moles that hold pigment.

Second,this kind of procedure can only be applied on littler moles, because the light can't move deep into the skin. Because most people have interests with bigger moles instead of small ones, laser treatment is not often the best alternative.

Nevertheless, laser removal procedures gets out less scarring than normal mole removal procedures, so that might be a plus.

Second,this kind of procedure can only be applied on littler moles, because the light can't move deep into the skin. Because most people have interests with bigger moles instead of small ones, laser treatment is not often the best alternative.

Nevertheless, laser removal procedures gets out less scarring than normal mole removal procedures, so that might be a plus.

The skin moles need 3 treatments with laser light to be removed. After the 3rd treatment, the mole commonly turns blacker. And so after 4-7 days the mole will simply "fall off".

This type of mole removal procedure isn't painful and the sensation can be equated to breaking down a rubber band against ones skin.

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