Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How To Remove Skin Moles - 7 Methods

It is without a doubt that every person in this world has skin moles. Some are visible while some are hidden behind ones clothes. These skin moles vary in colors, shapes, and sizes. Some people believe that these signify beauty. Lets face the fact that not all skin moles are pleasant to look at. So here are some procedures or methods that can be of great help in removing skin moles.

Excision In this particular surgical procedure, local anesthesia is administered first before the treatment proper. It helps the patient to ease the pain or better yet, to feel no pain during the entire procedure. This method comes in two forms. These are excision with stitches and excision with cauterization. When we say excision with stitches, the skin growth is being removed completely by cutting out the moles. On the other hand, excision with cauterization is done by burning the skin growth using a safe and effective tool. The difference between the two is that, in excision with stitches, as the name implies, stitches can be applied while in the latter type, these cannot be applied in most of the cases.

Cryosurgery It is a method wherein a solution called liquid nitrogen is dispersed into a medical instrument so that the temperature level can be brought to a very low point. Scientifically speaking, the skin moles cells are being damaged by a very low temperature. This procedure kills the skin growth by interrupting the supply of blood going into it.

Shave biopsy This method of getting rid of skin moles can be used only if the mole grows above a persons skin. A particular tool is used to eliminate the moles located on the surface of the skin.

Laser therapy This kind of treatment is useful and beneficial to those who are scared of surgical procedures. Here, a concentrated beam of light, which is commonly known as laser rays, is pointed directly into the skin moles aiming to destroy the cells. This method has a downturn, which is that skin growths located beneath the skin may not be treated that well.

Prescription medicine You can go to your attending physician and ask for his help and advice regarding your skin mole problem. He can give prescriptions of medicine depending on your situation.

Over the counter medication Some who cannot afford to undergo other procedures often resort to this method of mole removal. But you should be careful in using over the counter medications because most of these are based on acids and can cause visible scars. This scenario can only make the skin problem worse. This method is not applicable in treating cancerous growth. The best way rather than this is to seek the advice of a physician.

Home treatment This is a method wherein skin moles are removed naturally. This kind of treatment involves herbal medicines which can be found in our kitchen and backyard. Some examples of home treatment include the application of garlic, baking soda, cauliflower juice, and the like. If you have doubt whether your skin growth is cancerous it is safe and better to seek the advice of a physician. Like the over the counter medication, it is not applicable in cancerous skin growths.

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The house of much oddness corner shot – William Lyttle, the “Mole Man”
How To Remove Moles

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Londonist wishes to bid farewell to one of London’s finest and, ultimately, not too dangerous eccentrics: William Lyttle, the “Mole Man”, is dead. Mr. Lyttle achieved fame in 2006 when Hackney council ordered him to stop his 40 year burrowing under his home on 121 Mortimer Road, N1. No one knew why or how far Mr. Lyttle was digging but in his time of hacking at the Hackney borough earth it was estimated that he managed tunnels “spreading up to 20m in every direction from his house”, removing, again estimated, 100 cubic meters of earth.

Lyttle never revealed his reasons, cloaking them in humour; one apocryphal story is that he claimed to be digging to the local bank to rob it but when he arrived it had become a wine bar. “I just have a big basement,” he told the Guardian in 2006. “It’s gone down deep enough to hit the water table – that’s the lowest you can go." His neighbours felt differently, especially when one of his tunnels collapsed in 2001, leaving a wide gash in the pavement. “You could see all the tunnels sprawling out all over the place inside,” a local said at the time “it was crazy."


Too crazy for Hackney, Mr. Lyttle was moved into a, presumably not ground floor level, flat on Lawrence Court in 2009 and handed a bill for the structural support of his home and the filling in of his tunnels. It was there his body was found; he is thought to have died from natural causes. It is reported that while at the flat Mr. Lyttle couldn’t resist knocking a hole between the kitchen and living room.


Mr. Lyttle is thought to have inspired the character ‘Soap Distant’ the subterranean adventurer of Robert Rankin’s Brentford Trilogy and Iain Sinclair wrote of him in Hackney, That Rose Red Empire.


Hackney Police are attempting to trace Mr. Lyttle family and anyone with information should telephone 020 7275 3211.



How To Remove Skin Moles - 7 Methods

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