Mole
Removal
David P. Rapaport, MD, FACS is a
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in private practice in
Manhattan, New York who commonly removes moles anywhere on the
body. Mole Removal is a quick procedure performed by the
NYC Plastic Surgeon. Your mole removal will be performed
on-site at the Manhattan Plastic Surgeon's fully accredited
surgical suite in Manhattan, New York as an out-patient
procedure. By having your mole removed by a plastic
surgeon you can be ensured that the procedure will result in
minimal scarring.
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon, David P. Rapapaort, MD, FACS,
performs mole removal procedures for his NYC patients.
Most moles and other blemishes are benign or non-cancerous. But
because a mole can be a cancerous growth, it is always best to
get medical advice if you
notice a mole that suddenly changes in size, shape or color,
bleeds, itches or becomes painful.
Someone may want a mole removed simply because it is
unattractive.
Most mole removal procedures used to remove moles and skin
lesions take only a short time and can be performed in the
Plastic Surgeon's NYC office. Usually a mole will not return
once it has been removed.
The most common methods of removal include removing the mole by
shave excision or cutting out the entire mole and stitching the
area closed (excision).
Shave excision
A simple procedure called a shave biopsy is used to treating
protruding moles. After the skin is numbed with local
anaesthetic the mole, above the surface of
the skin, is removed with a scalpel. While a flat white mark is
usually left after healing, sometimes the color can remain the
same as the original mole.
Excision
Excision biopsy is necessary if the mole is flat or melanoma is
suspected. The full depth of the mole is removed and the wound
is sutured. The specimen is
then sent to a lab for pathological examination. The scar that
results from excision may be only a thin line, though it can
sometimes be more noticeable
than the mole was.
With an excision on the face, the doctor may use a combination
of extremely fine sutures on the surface and absorbable sutures
under the skin.
The coarse hair which sometimes grows in a mole can only be
removed permanently excision of the whole mole.
Laser treatment
Moles can also be removed with lasers instead of scalpels.
Because lasers seal blood vessels as they remove tissue, the
need for sutures is eliminated. This
reduces scarring. After laser surgery, a scab forms and falls
off within 2 weeks. The slight redness that is evident after the
scab is gone will disappear in time.
If you are interested in Mole
Removal and would like to learn more please make a Melanoma
Surgery consultation with the Manhattan, New York Board
Certified Plastic Surgeon, David Rapaport MD, FACS at his NYC
office by phoning 212.752.1129.
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