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How to Know if Mole Removal Will Leave Scarring

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Summary: To know if mole removal will leave scarring, consult a dermatologist for mole removal options. Find out if removing a mole will scar with tips from a beauty editor in this free skin care video.

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By Jackie Silver, eHow Presenter

Jackie Silver is the owner of Aging Backwards, and has been working in the beauty profession for more than 30 years.read more

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"Moles are usually not serious, but some moles can be skin cancers. You should always check with your doctor if you have a mole that has grown in size, has darkened, or has irregular edges. I'm Jackie, with How to Know if Mole Removal Will Leave Scarring. A number of methods, such as laser surgery, mole shaving, cauterization, and excision surgery are used for mole removal. Check with your doctor, especially before trying any home remedies. You can also remove moles through some home remedies by applying cauliflower juice, onion juice, or honey. The diameter and color of the mole will gradually diminish, though it may not completely vanish. Only your doctor can tell you if a mole will leave a scar, so you should definitely check with a specialist, such as a dermatologist. Remember, some moles are not serious, but others can be skin cancers. Always check with your doctor before trying any home remedies, such as cauliflower juice, onion juice, or honey. Especially talk to your doctor if the mole has grown in size or darkened, or has irregular edges. I'm Jackie, with How to Know if Mole Removal Will Leave Scarring. Have a great day."

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