Warts and moles are common skin growths that may be removed for cosmetic reasons or medical concerns. While most moles are harmless, some may require removal due to changes in size, shape, or color. Warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), can be contagious and unsightly. Various removal methods ensure safe and effective treatment.
Types of Warts & Moles
Common Warts – Rough, grainy growths often found on hands and fingers.
Plantar Warts – Hard, painful warts on the soles of the feet.
Flat Warts – Small, smooth warts that appear in clusters.
Filiform Warts – Long, thread-like warts on the face and neck.
Benign Moles – Dark or flesh-colored skin growths.
Atypical Moles – Irregularly shaped moles that may require medical evaluation.
Step-by-Step
Treatment Options
1
Cryotherapy
Freezing warts or moles with liquid nitrogen to remove them.
2
Laser Removal
Uses laser energy to break down wart or mole tissue.
3
Surgical Excision
Cutting out the mole or wart for complete removal.
4
Electrocautery
Burns off warts or moles using controlled electric currents.
5
Topical Treatments
Medicated creams or acids to dissolve warts gradually.
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Wart and mole removal is a safe and straightforward procedure that improves skin health and aesthetics. Consulting a dermatologist ensures the best treatment method for individual skin concerns.
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