Mole removal in Berkeley CA

Mole Removal

Mole removal is a cosmetic surgery procedure. It can be conducted by laser or by other surgery procedures.

Moles can exist at birth, or can begin to appear over time.
These are dark spots or irregularities found in the skin, of various shapes and sizes. Moles can appear anywhere on the skin, from the nose and other facial area, as well as arms and chest areas. There can be a single mole, or it may be in groups.

Some moles go unnoticed, and some (like facial “beauty marks”) are even considered attractive. On the other hand, some people feel bothered by moles, and moles can even be a health risk.

Reasons to removing moles
There are some benefits to removing moles, including:
• Facial (or other) moles may get in the way of shaving.
• When moles run against clothing or jewellery it may create skin irritation
• Improve the look (“clear and uniform” skin).
• Improve self-esteem.

If you consider removing a mole you should first be examined by a doctor who has experience in treating moles to help determine whether the mole is cancerous. Then you should consult with a qualified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist to perform the procedure.

Moles can be pre-cancerous sign
Very important: a mole can be a pre-cancerous sign. It can often be completely removed before it causes a serious health risk.
The majority of moles are benign (non-cancerous) and have no threat to health. To determine if a mole is cancerous, a small portion is examined through a biopsy or microscope analysis. This piece of tissue is usually examined at a pathology lab.

Would you be a good candidate for Mole Removal?
You are, if you can physically and emotionally benefit from having the mole removed. Do not forget, however, that cosmetic surgery can improve the situation but does not guarantee perfection.

Mole Removal Procedures
Before removing, the area is cleansed and then an anaesthetic is applied to numb the area. The type of mole being removed determines what technique is used. Depending on the technique, stitches may or may not be used.

Procedure with stitches
For excision of the mole, the surgeon uses a scalpel to cut the mole and a border of good skin surrounding it. The surgeon will determine the size of this border. Stitches are placed either deep within the skin, or on the upper surface, depending on the depth of the excision.

Procedure without stitches
For the procedure that involves no stitches, a scalpel is used to shave the mole allowing it to be flush with the surrounding skin. Then using an electrical instrument, the doctor cauterizes the area to stop any bleeding. Topical antibiotic is applied to reduce risk of infection. Shaving removes the protruding surface of the mole, but it can leave mole cells beneath the skin and may grow back.

Laser treatment
Laser treatment is one of the methods used for mole removal.
This technique does not result in scarring, however, this is not a method used for treating deep moles because the laser does not penetrate deeply enough.

Duration of procedure
Mole removal typically takes less than an hour to perform, depending on the amount of moles to be removed.

Recovery after removal
The amount of discomfort afterward varies on the method used. If there is discomfort, it can be relieved with prescribed pain medication. A scab usually will develop, and then heal within a week or two. Also any redness that occurs will disappear within two to four weeks. Most scars that do appear slowly fade over time.

Risks and Limitations
While risks are minimal, a possible risk that can occur is infection. The risks associated with mole removal also depend upon the technique used.
A common condition that can occur after the excision procedure is scarring. Some scars fade away, but some can be permanent. Scars can be eliminated through skin resurfacing or other scar revision procedures.

Average costs for mole removal
The costs for mole removal vary, depending on the method used and the geographic region. Fees typically range from $50 to $200.

More Berkeley info...


  • Berkeley Do
    Berkeley Repertory Theater ("Berkeley Rep"), 2025 Addison Street (near Shattuck; 2 blocks north of Berkeley BART station), +1 510 647-2949, [9]. Hours vary, normally Tu-Su 8PM-11PM, Sa-Su 2PM-4PM (matinee). With its consistently high-quality productions of contemporary and historical plays, the Berkeley Rep is one of the primary centers of theater on the West Coast. The theater is also very pleasant, in a modern way. $35-$55 (varies by night; half-price students and seniors, $20 under 30).
    Greek Theatre, [10]. Located in the UC Berkeley Campus on Gayley Road. Check the Cal Performances website for upcoming shows or concerts.
    Berkeley Sauna, 1947 Milvia St (near University Avenue). +1 510 845-8595. M-Th Noon-10PM, F Noon-11PM, Sa 10:30AM-11PM, Su 10:30AM-10PM. Enjoy a soak in a hot tub, a steamy sauna, or a massage at this no frills, yet relaxing Downtown spa. $10 gets you a private sauna for as long as you can stand it, $15 for a 1/2 hour hot tub, or $60 for an hour of massage.
    Golfing at Tilden. Enjoy the 3-level driving range and rolling 18-hole public course. (See also Do section for more on Tilden Park.)


  • Berkeley By car
    From San Francisco, Berkeley is a simple 10-minute drive across the Bay Bridge and up Interstate 80 to University Avenue.
    From Sacramento, Berkeley is a 1-hour drive west on Interstate 80.
    From Los Angeles and Southern California, Berkeley is a 7+ hour drive up Interstate 5, then west on Interstate 580, and finally west on Interstate 80.

Plastic Surgery News...

  • A RADAR (Rational Assessment of Drugs and Research) review on the use of fentanyl lozenges (Actiq) for breakthrough cancer pain has been published and is available to access via the link above. This review was completed on behalf of the National Prescribing Service (NPS), which is an independent Australian organisation supporting the quality use of medicines. The authors make the following conclusions and recommendations (taken directly from the source): • Fentanyl lozenges are an oromucosal formulation for breakthrough cancer pain in people stabilised on regular opioid therapy for persistent cancer pain. • Oral morphine is the opioid of first choice on the basis of familiarity, cost and dosing flexibility. Consider fentanyl lozenges if an increase in morphine dose to control breakthrough pain causes intolerable adverse effects. • Be aware of the following important safety issues: - Do not use fentanyl lozenges in opioid-naïve patients because of the risk of respiratory depression. - Prevent accidental or deliberate misuse by instructing patients and carers on the correct use, storage and disposal of fentanyl lozenges. - Keep intact or partially used lozenges away from children. • To maximise oromucosal absorption of fentanyl, the lozenges should be moved along the cheek lining, not chewed, and swallowing of saliva minimised if possible until the lozenge is finished. • Fentanyl lozenges have a side-effect profile typical of that of other opioids. Instruct patients and carers to remove the lozenge immediately if excessive side effects occur during use. • There is no dose equivalence between fentanyl lozenges and other opioid formulations. The optimal dose cannot be predicted by the dose of regular opioid or previous breakthrough opioid. It should be individually titrated by starting at the lowest dose (200 micrograms).

  • UroToday.com - Despite two decades of experience, the clinical evaluation of the prostate cancer patient in the context of PSA screening remains controversial. Many patients today have a low risk of disease-related mortality, and there is no clear consensus for their optimal treatment or whether they should be treated at all.

Ask A Local Surgeon
From Berkeley

»Have a Local Immersivemedical member contact you«

Mole Removal Surgeons in Berkeley

Your Clinic NameYour Clinic Name
Join us and get your clinic listed here.
also join our referral system and get referring customers in your area.

..



»Add Your clinic Here«»Recommend a Clinic«

Plastic Surgery Articles


»Add Your Article«

Find More Mole Removal procedures in CA


Buttock Implants in Berkeley, Eyelid Surgery in Berkeley, Body Contouring in Berkeley, Botox® Cosmetic in Berkeley, Breast Augmentation in Berkeley, Breast Reduction in Berkeley, Buttock Augmentation in Berkeley, Chemical Peel in Berkeley, Chin Augmentation in Berkeley, Correction Of Breast Asymmetry in Berkeley, Ear Surgery in Berkeley, Facelift in Berkeley, Fat Grafting in Berkeley, Gastric Bypass in Berkeley, Hair Replacement in Berkeley, Jaw Surgery in Berkeley, Lip Augmentation in Berkeley, Liposuction in Berkeley, Male Breast Reduction in Berkeley, Neck Lift in Berkeley, Penis Enlargement in Berkeley, Spider Vein Treatment in Berkeley, Breast Reconstruction in Berkeley, Nose Reshaping in Berkeley, Dermabrasion in Berkeley, Vaginal Surgery in Berkeley, Medical Tourism in Berkeley, Plastic Surgeon in Berkeley, Arm Lift in Berkeley, Tummy Tuck in Berkeley, Hyperhydrosis in Berkeley, Nose Surgery in Berkeley, Hair Transplant in Berkeley, Cellulite Treatment in Berkeley, Hair Removal in Berkeley, Tattoo Removal in Berkeley, Cheek Augmentation in Berkeley, Inverted Nipple Repair in Berkeley, Skin Resurfacing in Berkeley, Body Procedures in Berkeley, Permanent Cosmetics in Berkeley, Face Procedures in Berkeley, Skin Surgery1 in Berkeley, Calf Augmentation in Berkeley, Birthmark Removal in Berkeley