Sydney Mole Removal – How to Get Rid of a Mole
Often our moles can look scary or we worry they might be cancerous so they get removed. A sydney mole removal can take them off very quickly with minimal scarring.
There’s always a small chance that any mole might change and turn into melanoma or other skin cancer. That’s why it’s important to get them checked regularly. If you’re worried about a mole or notice it changing in colour or shape, book a consultation with your doctor right away.
Bye-Bye Moles: Effective Mole Removal in Sydney
Moles can be removed in several ways: shaving (a scalpel is used to shave the mole off the skin) is most common, this leaves a small scar. Freezing (cryotherapy) is a quicker option but the results are less permanent and it’s not guaranteed that all of the moles will be removed. The deepest form of removal is called excision biopsy, it’s when the physician cuts out a mole together with some surrounding tissue and stitches are required to close the wound.
Cosmetic radiofrequency mole removal is a quick and effective treatment that’s done under local anaesthetic at a MUSE clinic. Before the procedure, the mole and the surrounding area will be numbed. After that, the dermatologist will use a scalpel-like instrument to cut out the mole and some of the surrounding tissue. Because you’ll be under anaesthetic, this won’t hurt. Before undergoing cosmetic mole removal, you should check that your practitioner is listed on the professional register in your country. You also shouldn’t have any health conditions that would make you unsuitable for this treatment, such as a heart pacemaker or pregnancy.