Mole Removal
Moles are common skin growths, usually harmless, but they can sometimes cause cosmetic concerns, discomfort, or self-consciousness. At Dermea Clinic, we specialize in safe and effective Mole Removal Treatments using advanced dermatological techniques.
Our Approach
Whether your mole is raised, flat, pigmented, or large, our dermatologists design a personalized plan that ensures safe removal with minimal discomfort and excellent cosmetic results. We use FDA-approved technologies to provide precise treatment while protecting surrounding healthy skin.
Treatment Procedures
Step 1: Pre-Treatment Consultation
- Private one-on-one consultation with dermatologist.
- Assessment of mole type, size, depth, and skin location.
- Customized treatment plan designed.
Step 2: Mole Removal Methods
Depending on the mole type, our experts may use:
- Radiofrequency / Electrocautery Removal – Uses a fine probe and controlled electric current to remove raised moles without damaging surrounding skin.
- Punch Excision – Local anesthesia administered; a sharp circular tool used to remove deeper moles. Stitches may be placed for proper healing.
- Q-Switched Nd:YAG Laser – Advanced laser treatment targeting flat, pigmented moles; laser energy breaks down pigment, which the immune system clears naturally.
Step 3: During Treatment
- Procedure performed under sterile conditions by dermatologists.
- Minimal discomfort ensured with local anesthesia or numbing cream.
Step 4: Post-Treatment Care
- Aftercare instructions provided (keep area clean, avoid scratching).
- Healing ointments prescribed if needed.
- Follow-up appointments scheduled to monitor recovery.
Who Can Choose This Treatment?
Mole removal is suitable for individuals who:
- Have visible or cosmetically concerning moles on the face, neck, or body.
- Experience discomfort, itching, or irritation from moles rubbing against clothing or jewelry.
- Want to reduce self-consciousness about prominent or pigmented moles.
- Need dermatologist evaluation of suspicious or changing moles (to rule out risks).
Not recommended for:
- Patients with active skin infections near the treatment site.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women (certain methods deferred).