Home Mole Removal-Is it Safe?
March 26, 2010 by Paul
Filed under Weight Loss
Surgery is the basic form of getting rid of various skin tags diagnosed as moles or nevi, yet many people still prefer home mole removal to surgery, despite the health risks. Before saying a few words about home mole removal, it is important to stress out the fact that serious health conditions can result from the inadequate mole removal performed by someone unexperienced. Home interventions are completely forbidden if the skin formations are malignant or suspected of malignancy. However, only a specialist can appreciate the seriousness of the intervention. Thus, if the medical tests prove the moles to be harmless, then, it is possible to turn to some home mole removal technique.
Among the natural cures that seem to work well for home mole removal there are vinegar, honey, castor oil, cauliflower, garlic, pineapple juice, fig stems and several others. Thus, you could make some cauliflower juice and rub it on the mole on a daily basis until the skin peels off in a natural manner. A similar procedure is valid for the use of garlic paste or pineapple juice. For garlic, you may want to put a bandage on the skin area so that the remedy doesn’t get removed, and eventually let it act overnight. Moles can also be rubbed with castor oil until they get weak and disappear in a few days.
Vinegar on the other hand should only be used as a home mole removal if you previously wash the moles with hot water. Every time you wash, you can apply some vinegar on the moles and let it work for about ten minutes. Then, clean the skin with cold water and dry it with a soft towel. While some moles will disappear more rapidly, others will prove more stubborn or resistant to the home mole removal. For such cases, the surgical variant could be the more rewarding alternative.
A warning is necessary in relation to home mole removal: you should not insist in applying a remedy if the skin deteriorates or you notice an aggravation of the nevi. Moreover, remember the fact that home mole removal requires time and lots of patience and results differ in intensity and efficiency from individual to individual. Therefore the success rate varies greatly, and no standard or average results appreciation is possible. Last but not least, do not use any harsh home mole removal treatment on children. A medical opinion is vital for the safety of your child, therefore don’t neglect the importance of professional advice.
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When the author isn’t treating her own moles, she’s a fan of the HCG Diet Seattle, psychic readings, and the Pontiac Solstice windscreen windblocker wind deflector.












