Reading Time: <1 minuteMany patients come to our clinic requesting mole removal.
What moles are easy to remove?
Many people think that flat moles are easier to remove, but in most cases raised moles are easier to remove with less noticeable scarring.
For flat moles, the pigment may be located deep in the dermis, so it may not be possible to completely remove it in one treatment.
Unless excision is performed, we cannot guarantee that the pigment in the mole will disappear.
Raised moles can be completely disappeared by ablating the mole tissue itself using the Surgitron high-frequency treatment device, and there is almost no chance of recurrence.
The skin above the lips and around the eyelids is prone to movement, so it is not uncommon for the scars to swell up and become hypertrophic scars after surgery. At our clinic, we do not recommend removing moles on the sternum or shoulders, as the scars often become more noticeable.
The raised mole on the nose has a cartilage base, making the scar less noticeable and easier to remove.
If you would like mole removal or wart removal, please feel free to contact us as all treatments are available.
At our hospital, pathological examinations are also available, and in the case of moles on the body, we can diagnose whether they are malignant or benign using a dermascope and, in principle, remove them under insurance coverage.
A mole is a benign tumor called a pigmented nevus, and if it is removed, it is assumed that medical expenses can be deducted.
Please feel free to contact us.