There are many creams available in the market which are to be applied carefully to the localized mole. Any idea of a good medicine or cream?|||None that really works. I asked a friend who is a dermatologist if there is any cream/medication and she said no. You have to have a doctor remove it. Depending on how big the base is (how wide it is) you might have to have a stitch or two. If you have insurance they should cover it, but if you dont%26#039; have insurance it%26#039;s not extreemly expensive. I dont%26#039; have any and I%26#039;ve had 2 removed It cost me about $200 for the doctor visit and everything included.|||There%26#039;s no medicine.
They%26#039;re either cut out with a scalpel or burned out via LASER. Under local anaesthesia, of course.|||Check out this web site : www.no-moles.com. I bought their product Bio T, and it worked. It is a dark colored, all natural paste. It didn%26#039;t hurt or burn, and completely removed the moles. You rough up the mole a little with an emery board, apply the paste, and cover with a bandaid to hold the paste in place.
I used it on my neck because my necklaces kept pulling across a couple of stand up moles and irritating them.
Just follow the directions and wait, don%26#039;t pick at it ! The mole will dry up and fall off. Be advised that there will be a white scar afterward, but it will be smooth and even with the surrounding skin.|||Creams do not work, because a mole starts under the skin. It can only safely be removed by a doctor. The methods are listed below.|||Surgery.|||Liquid nitrogen or electric cautery. Chemical do not count as they seldom work.
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