View Full Version : Has anyone had a mole removal?
aquariaguy
Jul 11th, 2006, 10:52 PM
A friend of mine is having a mole removal from her face. Has anyone had one done before? Was it painful? Did you have a bandage on after? Stitches?
She said theres 2 ways. 1) Excise it (will leave scar, how bad, don't know) 2) Shave it (will leave white mark??)
Just wondering what peoples experiences are. Happy? Painful? Ackward if you walk in public?
TheRaySta
Jul 11th, 2006, 10:58 PM
Mine were small spots so I was able to use a laser. It basically burnt the skin and made a scar that falls off including the mole but mine just came back and it cost $214/time and I had to do it 4 times. After the precedure the spot feels like there is a cut with alcohol applied, it stings but not very painful. It leaves a reddish mark for the first 2 days and then a scar appears. Depending how big it is and where it is the prodecures and cost will be different. I had a little bleeding like you would have from popping a pimple, no stitches.
Juidd
Jul 11th, 2006, 11:03 PM
Mine were small spots so I was able to use a laser. It basically burnt the skin and made a scar that falls off including the mole but mine just came back and it cost $214/time and I had to do it 4 times. After the precedure the spot feels like there is a cut with alcohol applied, it stings but not very painful. It leaves a reddish mark for the first 2 days and then a scar appears. Depending how big it is and where it is the prodecures and cost will be different. I had a little bleeding like you would have from popping a pimple, no stitches.
what the hellll? it cost you $214 each time????????? When I did mine, it was $10 each time and since mine was really deep, i had to do it several times. after the 5th time, the lady told me she would just give me the rest for free....
i wonder why yours cost so much. do you mind me asking where u did yours and what size was your mole?
TheRaySta
Jul 11th, 2006, 11:06 PM
I did mine at a specialist and I guess that how much they charge even though when I went the first time I thought it was a little over the top :lol:. Mine weren't those major ones, it was the flat ones that are just like a felt marker and that's it.
ak-47
Jul 11th, 2006, 11:11 PM
haah way to go offtopic, the OP said removal by surgery or razor, not laser
neways i've seen it done from being a co-op student at surgical procedure unit
the surgeon basically injects anesthesia near the mole, he'll say you would feel some pressure
everyone was ok with the needle, didnt hurt much or anything, then he uses a small knife to cut the mole off, it'll start to bleed, and he'll apply pressure on it with those white clothes
and then he just stitches it up
very very simple and short procedure
the scar really depends on whether the surgeon did a good job or not and how the stitching was done
just my 2cents from observation :)
Juidd
Jul 11th, 2006, 11:11 PM
ic.. i did mine at a beauty salon.... i guess that explains the price difference. mine wwere the small ones too.
aquariaguy
Jul 12th, 2006, 12:26 AM
OOOhhhh. Hers is gonna cost $200 approx. This is done by a plastic surgeon.
rockster
Jul 12th, 2006, 02:06 AM
I did mine at a specialist and I guess that how much they charge even though when I went the first time I thought it was a little over the top :lol:. Mine weren't those major ones, it was the flat ones that are just like a felt marker and that's it.
I did laser as well and paid $250. All I know is, I could not walk around in public for two days. It looked like I was bleeding under the skin, like dark red splotches. Then my skin looked really good, now a year later and my moles are back. They are flat as well. the laser felt like a rubber band being snapped on my face.
tree
Jul 12th, 2006, 02:23 AM
i did it both at a beauty salon and a skin specialist. The one at beauty salon charged me $10 and the specialist charged me $200. The results were about the same. If I have to do it again, I go to the beauty salon.
The procedure is pretty easy, takes 5 to 15 minutes. Mine are really minor spots and just sting a bit. I am glad i did it. The skin looks much nicer after the mole is burned off. I did one 4 years ago and one last year, the moles have not come back yet.
TheRaySta
Jul 12th, 2006, 05:49 AM
Might as well go with the ghetto style of using a needle :lol: . It actually works pretty good as long as you just take the thinnish top layer of skin off to not cause any bleeding and a scar won't appear.
blackhawk
Jul 12th, 2006, 06:11 AM
oops :)
thought this was mole removal from the lawn :lol:
Bortman
Jul 12th, 2006, 09:52 AM
I had 5 quite large moles removed from my body, so scar size wasn't an issue as it wasn't on my face. 3 from my back, 1 from my chest and 1 from my arm. The one on my arm is about the size of a dime, the others are about the size of a nickel so quite large.
I had a well known plastic surgeon do it, but he did it quickly and I don't think he did a very good job. Usually there is only a little scar that would look like : | : on the skin. Well all of mine opened up after a few days so I had little holes and by that time it was too late to have them re-stitched. So now my scars look like this : 0 : (imagine a hole dime/nickel sized).
I think I was in a different boat than you were as they removed mine as they could have been cancerous. Thank God they weren't though.
Oh, and it didn't cost me a thing :) Good ole Canadian healthcare!
GaspeLisa
Jul 12th, 2006, 10:55 AM
I had 3 quite big moles removed.
They gave me a little needle to freeze the area, and then the doc burned it off. No scars at all. And I didn't have to go back. AND, I didn't pay a thing for it. My doc did it as a day surgery, even though it only took about 30 mins for all three!! :)
aquariaguy
Jul 12th, 2006, 01:57 PM
I had 5 quite large moles removed from my body, so scar size wasn't an issue as it wasn't on my face. 3 from my back, 1 from my chest and 1 from my arm. The one on my arm is about the size of a dime, the others are about the size of a nickel so quite large.
I had a well known plastic surgeon do it, but he did it quickly and I don't think he did a very good job. Usually there is only a little scar that would look like : | : on the skin. Well all of mine opened up after a few days so I had little holes and by that time it was too late to have them re-stitched. So now my scars look like this : 0 : (imagine a hole dime/nickel sized).
I think I was in a different boat than you were as they removed mine as they could have been cancerous. Thank God they weren't though.
Oh, and it didn't cost me a thing :) Good ole Canadian healthcare!
What was your surgeon called? I'm guessing since it wasn't on the face he didn't really take him to do it "cosmetically" ?
mrsmagoo2001
Jul 12th, 2006, 10:06 PM
I had a mole (actually a basal cell carcinoma) removed from my face years ago. The surgeon made sure the incision followed a laugh line. Had 3 external stitches. Have a small scar that is not noticeable unless I point it out, but then again my skin heals very nicely. A lot depends on the site of the mole, the size of the mole, your skin, and the surgeon's skills.
sleepwalker
Jul 12th, 2006, 10:50 PM
i had mine done when i visited china a few years back, mole was on my face, did it by laser, painless and now can't even tell i once had a mole...cost me 80 yuan which is less than $20...thank god my parents forced me to do it :cheesygri
rustysilvia
Jul 12th, 2006, 11:13 PM
Had 4 small moles removed from my neck.
Procedure: Freezing needle, dermal punch, pressure on neck, stiches, done.
Took all of 20 min for all 4. Hurt like hell for a couple days afterwards, as the stitches pulled when i moved. I now have 4 small, shiny scars where my moles were.
Cost me nothing, covered under healthcare.
jadesm
Jul 12th, 2006, 11:58 PM
May I ask where did you get it done? I also live in vancouver, what was the procedure (in details) and was it painful and scarring left? Thanks.
i did it both at a beauty salon and a skin specialist. The one at beauty salon charged me $10 and the specialist charged me $200. The results were about the same. If I have to do it again, I go to the beauty salon.
The procedure is pretty easy, takes 5 to 15 minutes. Mine are really minor spots and just sting a bit. I am glad i did it. The skin looks much nicer after the mole is burned off. I did one 4 years ago and one last year, the moles have not come back yet.
jadesm
Jul 13th, 2006, 12:00 AM
anyone tried mole removal solution. Applied natural substance to move and it will form a scab and fall off. They sell it on ebay. Any comments?
jc-fury
Jul 13th, 2006, 12:19 AM
my mom got one done on her face which was covered under healthcare but i think its cause the doctor said it might be cancerous, which it wasn't
she went to some comestic surgery doctor who took it off for her but it left a small scar even though the mole was really really small (about the size of a pen dot)
i actually had some flat ones done on my face for about $10 to $15 each at a chinese beauty salon but one of them keeps coming back. it didnt really hurt at all cause she puts some cream to numb the spot and just starts poking it with a small needle. The good thing is this way is really cheap and doesnt leave a scar unlinke laser.
if anyone's interested theres this really good place at pacific mall. i dont know what its called but its near the center of the mall and there's two beauty salons right across from each other but its the one with the hula hoop on the window. my friend got this huge mole that stuck out done there and she only went their twice and it was gone. no scar and she paid about 80 in total.
jadesm
Jul 15th, 2006, 11:51 AM
Any recommendations? A beauty salon mole removal in Vancouver. Thanks.
dolphie
Jul 15th, 2006, 01:09 PM
I had one on my shoulder that was buggin me.
Dr cut it out (froze me first) and it just left a little tiny scar. looks like a mini cigarette burn.
He charged me .......20 bucks I think? Might have only been ten......
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