Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Mole Removal Cream Is A Passive Approach

People with moles or tags have several choices for having them removed. The different procedures that work for some but not necessarily for everybody are freezing, laser or cutting. There is also a less invasive approach and that is natural  mole remover. This has proven to effectively eliminate moles without any harmful chemicals or side effects.

Creams that contain 100% natural ingredients such as sanguinaria Canadensis, mineral salts, vegetable glycerine, bloodroot and distilled water are best for individuals who may be prone to negative skin reactions.  The product is applied to the growth after it has been prepared by sanding open the pores with an emery board. The cream must be left on the mole for 30 to 45 minutes and then washed off.

Some redness may be a side effect for people who have skin sensitivities. Companies will offer a money back guarantee since not everyone will have success removing their moles. Creams will not leave scars whereas cauterizing and other burning procedures are. This is why a natural cream is more appealing for most people.

A scab will appear and as it dries it will fall off and the growth will be gone. The ingredients in the cream will have a drying effect that provide a passive approach to mole removal. The removal of facial moles in particular should be treated less aggressively. They are often bothersome to people who feel they are unsightly and inconvenient. They would prefer not to have scars on their face so that a cream is more appealing.

Moles are also called nevus and appear as slightly raised dark brown growths on the skin. Congenital moles appear on the skin at birth. As the individual grows older the moles may change color and size and should be looked at by a doctor for any signs of cancer. Moles that are acquired in childhood and early adult years should also be monitored and for those that appear after age 50 they should be checked immediately.

People who have moles that appear in clusters or have large single moles with raised, dark centers may have inherited them. These could indicate a family history of melanomas and should be checked and monitored. Some moles are considered attractive on women but they should make sure they are not potentially dangerous. When they are removed they will provide more peace of mind.

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