Sunday, November 22, 2009

Is There Such Thing As Mole Removal Using Juice?

By John King

It is very rare to find someone who does not have moles on their skin. Of these people, not too many like their moles which is why the mole removal industry has really taken off and various therapies have increased in popularity. As is the case with many things we take for granted, there are a lot of questions and misconceptions about side effects of getting this done. In this article, we will discuss many of the issues and more importantly, their solutions. Now, some moles appear as you age while others are present at birth which are usually free from cancerous threats. If they appear with age, then you will want to be sure you keep an eye on whether it is a good idea to remove them or not.

If you feel that your mole is not creating any trouble then you need not bother to remove it. It is advisable to check the mole whether it could be an issue or not for your own safety. If the mole is a potential health threat, it will change in size or color. If you notice anything of that short then try to consult a doctor and go for a thorough check up. If the color or shape does not change then the mole is not malignant and you don't need to worry about it. Still it is advisable to go through a check up so that all the worries can be addressed and relieved.

It has been proven that natural ingredients like fruit juice, sour apples and the like, can be effective remedies for natural mole removal. That being said, because it is natural and has no side effects, it takes much longer than when you have a doctor remove it. It will require you to apply the natural juices 3 times per day which can get kind of annoying, to have a good chance in achieving the results you desire. Consistency and discipline is also a requirement in applying the juice on the mole until it fully disappears from your skin.

Onion juice is also a popular mole remover. If you want to remove the mole fast then you can opt for the surgical methods. The doctors will cut, burn and stitch the area to remove the mole. The risks exponentially increase however that you can develop a small or large scar in that area later.

Freezing of the mole before removing it is what some doctors are now doing. This method is called cryosurgery. Laser surgery is also another option that is relatively fast and painless. As with any doctor removal remedy, the downside is the scar that is left behind. You will want to take this decision seriously and not opt for anything blindly. You will have all options available to you to choose between a surgical removal or an all natural remedy, as long as your doctor gives you the "ok" that your mole is not a health risk.

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