Get Rid of Undesirable Moles with Shave Excision Method

Moles can be defined as a group of pigmented cells which look like dark, little marks on a person’s skin. Medically recognised as nevi, these spots differ in size as well as colour. Though moles can appear anywhere on the body, they usually occur on the arms, legs and face. Majority of moles don’t cause any harm; however, in uncommon cases, they might turn precancerous requiring immediate removal through surgery.

Many individuals prefer to remove their skin moles mainly because they don’t like its appearance. Cosmetic mole removal can be carried out by laser, surgery or through natural methods of mole elimination. In this article, we will be discussing about shave excision, an effective procedure of removing undesirable moles:

What is shave excision?

A popular method of cosmetic mole removal, shave excision is employed for moles which have developed above the skin. It is a one-day process which is generally carried out with local anaesthesia so that the patient doesn’t endure pain. The dermatologist will perform the following steps in shave excision:

  1. Inject an anaesthetic into the immediate part below the growth of the mole. Apart from ensuring that you don’t feel any discomfort during the procedure, anaesthesia also triggers the growth to emerge on top of the skin so that it is easy to remove.
  2. Using a sharp razor, the skin professional will shave off the growth by making several horizontal cuts.
  3. He will then smooth out the wound edges by a method called electrosurgical feathering. This also assists to eliminate any cells that might be still present in the growth and in addition reduces scarring.
  4. A chemical solution will be applied on the treated skin area to prevent bleeding. Once the area is properly cleaned, the doctor will wrap the wound with a sterilised dressing in order to avoid any infection or rubbing against clothes.

Precautions to be taken:

After the shave excision process is over, you should keep the bandaged area dry for at least 24 hours. Speak to the skin professional about instructions on changing the bandage and cleaning the wound. You may be prescribed topical ointments for the wound. Patients might experience slight burning or pain in the area where the mole was removed. Check with the doctor if you can take pain killers for relief.

You must keep in mind that after the mole removal procedure, your skin could remain sore for a while. Hence, it’s best to make use of an effective sunscreen with high SPF to protect your skin from the harmful UV rays. Sun exposure can damage the skin and thereby slow down healing. Complete recovery can take a couple of months. Make sure you go for regular follow-ups so that the doctor can check progress.

Dr. Mark Attalla

Meet The Author - Dr. Mark Attalla

Dr. Mark Attalla is a dedicated Cosmetic Surgeon with years of experience in cosmetic surgery. He is continuing interest in cutting edge technologies. Dr Attalla presents regularly in national and international conferences and attends workshops to update his surgical skills and techniques. He is the founder and director of Chelsea Cosmetic Surgery and is dedicated to provide the best natural cosmetic results to his clients.

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