How To Carry Out Natural Mole Removal

Posted on November 11th, 2011 by Daniel Perry in Road Bike Safety & Care

Moles are small dark spots that occur on the skin surface as a result of high concentration of melanin. Moles are in no way harmful to the body but they do in rare occasions cause pain and discomfort. While some people look at moles on their skins as beauty spots others are disgusted by them and are ready to take any possible means to eradicate them. There exist many techniques for natural mole removal.

The principal used in all these methods is destruction of the moles cell tissues to produce a natural cauterization. Home remedies take quite some time and are effective for most of the people. The correct procedure for the treatment starts with cleaning the affected area. The moles are then scratched lightly using a needle or pumice. This makes them accessible by formulas applied.

Mole removal formula is applied on the skin surface. It is left untouched for quite some time so that the desired reaction is achieved. Different types of creams are available from cosmetic stores. Mild stinging is experienced on the skin if the formula is working. If no such burning is experienced then the moles are scratched deeper so that they can come in contact with the cream.

After application of the cream a scab forms on the skin surface. The scab should not be removed prematurely because it later falls off naturally to leave normal skin. This usually takes 7-10 days. It might leave reddish skin which heals in a couple of days. If treatment is carried out effectively no scars are left behind since there is no incision. If pain is experienced or the moles are extra large or in a sensitive location professional help should be sought. Pain sometimes means the moles have become cancerous.

Natural removal is by far the most economical method of treatment of moles. Though the formulas vary in price they are relatively cheap compared to other methods. Each formula removes about 10 moles.

One of the few risk associated with natural mole removal is the risk of infections. This risk usually results from unclean and unsterilized equipment as well as not handling the scab with care. Where possible, moles should be checked by a professional to determine if they are malignant before being removed. Ingestion of the creams is also harmful to your health.

Other home remedies that are used to remove moles include application of cauliflower and pineapple. These two plants are blended to form juices which are applied on the affected area of the skin. Ground garlic paste is also applied as treatment and a bandage is used to cover the area.

Honey combined with castor oil is also a good remedy for shrinking and disappearing the moles. Other substances such as vinegar are applied after the affected area has been washed with hot water. They are later rinsed and left to heal. For sensitive areas such as the face use of harsh substances is not recommended.

So that you can find out more with regards to skin moles. Go to http://www.natural-mole-removal.com

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