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Removing a mole without leaving a scar

I am often asked about removing a mole without leaving a scar.

There is a lot written on the Internet about this and YouTube seems to be full of videos of people demonstrating home remedies that can ‘quickly and easily remove your mole leaving no visible scarring‘.

The reality is that it is not possible to remove a mole without leaving a scar of some sort.

We are all specialists at mole removal at The STAIANO Clinic and often the scars fade so well that they are difficult to see and so people think that they are not there.

Removal of 3 moles on the forehead by shave excision

The question should not be ‘how do I remove my mole without leaving a scar?‘,

it should be ‘how do I remove my mole leaving the best scar possible?

There are many ways to remove a mole but the common theme is that the piece of skin that contains the pigment cells of the mole needs to be destroyed in some way.

  • You can burn it with heat or energy like a laser.
  • You can destroy it with acid.
  • You can scrape it off.
  • Or you can cut it out with a knife.

They will all remove your mole and they will all leave a mark or scar of some kind.

There are pros and cons of each method and so you need to weigh up what would be the best for you.

Perhaps the most important question is to find out whether there is anything suspicious about your mole. The best way to test this is to send it away for histological analysis.

This is only possible to do if your mole is removed by cutting it out with a knife because all the other ways will destroy the tissue and so it cannot be analysed.

removing a mole without leaving a scar

Before and after removing a mole without leaving a scar

This is particularly important for brown moles because even if there is no concern that they are cancerous, there may be reasons to get a histological report anyway.

If you were to develop signs of skin cancer later on in life such as enlarged lymph notes, your doctors would look closely at your skin for a potential source of the cancer.

If you tell them that you had a mole removed some years ago, then they would want to see a histological report to confirm that that was not the cause of your current problems.

If the mole was not sent away for histology, then there is no way to be sure that it wasn’t actually cancerous.

In terms of the scarring created, then it can be variable for all the modalities of treatment.

When destroying the skin with heat, laser energy or acid, it can be difficult to judge the amount of energy needed to completely destroy the mole.

If you do not use enough energy then there may be evidence of a residual mole left behind
…and if you use too much then this can increase the scarring.

It is more predictable when you use a knife, if it is being used in skilled hands.

My advice for patients who want to know the best way to remove their mole without leaving a scar is this:

  1. First of all, there is no way to remove a mole without leaving a scar
  2. Secondly that excising it with a knife is probably the most predictable and effective way, with the added benefit of allowing us to perform histological analysis if required.

If you have a mole that you are concerned about the first thing to do is to get it checked out by a doctor.

We offer virtual consultations if you would like an assessment and opinion by one of our fully trained plastic surgeons and we also offer a ‘see & treat’ service that will allow you to have your mole removed on the same day as your consultation if this is something that you would like to consider.

Please feel free to comment on my blog and if you want to get in touch you can email me at [email protected] or call us on 0121 454 3680

 

You can send us a photo of your mole on WhatsApp if you would like one of the team to have a look at it:

 

Removing a Beauty Spot

If you have a beauty spot and you would like to have it removed then we offer a ‘see & treat’ service where you can have a consultation with one of our plastic surgeons and go straight ahead and have the beauty spot removed there and then on the same day as the consultation.

A beauty spot is usually a benign mole and there is not anything to particularly worry about but they are in prominent positions on the face and so it is not uncommon for people to want to have them removed.

Of course there are icons of fashion such as Cindy Crawford and Marilyn Monroe who are famous for their beauty spots which are distinguishing features and something that they have obviously embraced.

However not everyone feels this way about their beauty spot and whilst some may think that they look attractive, some may feel differently.

If you are unhappy with your beauty spot and want to have it removed then it is usually something that can be done relatively quickly and painlessly in our minor operating suite.

We are all fully qualified plastic surgeons at the Clinic and we are careful to plan removal of your beauty spot to leave the least scarring so that once things have faded it is difficult to see where your beauty spot was.

If you have got a beauty spot that you would like to have removed, we offer consultations with a plastic surgeon and will give you honest advice with never any pressure to proceed.

If you have any questions you can contact us on 0121-454 3680 or email us at [email protected]

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