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hc91
23-06-09, 13:15
I went to the doctors this morning about the mole I was worried about - the doctor said it didn't look like anything nasty but that I could have it removed just so I am not constantly worrying about it.
I am having it done at the doctors, so I was just wondering if anyone knows how they remove it, as in do they slice it off/burn it off?

Little Miss Anxious
23-06-09, 13:23
I am not sure exactly how they do it but my mum had 3 took off her face all at once - she didn't ask what they would do coz she was nervous. She said that they gave her the local, she closed her eyes, thought happy thoughts & it was all over & done with in about 30 minutes & she didnt feel a thing. She had 3 little scars just afterwards but they were parctically invisible in a matter of weeks :yesyes:

spacebunnyx
23-06-09, 16:02
hi, it depends on if they think its dodgy or not. For non-dodgy ones they burn off normally. If they think it might be dodge they do a scrape biopsy... or if its a little more serious a punch biopsy. If they def think its a nasty one they perform an excision using a scalpel.

It also depends on the location in some areas on the body (such as the shoulder blades if your skinny) you can't have a punch biopsy so easily (a punch biospy requires stitches) which tend to pull over the shoulder blades.

I had a punch biopsy last week... doesn't hurt during the proceedure! hurt like hell afterwards!!!

all the best and pm me if you have any questions

jess xxx

amu
23-06-09, 16:07
Hi

I had some removed surgically and some burned off. Neither procedure was too big a deal but both brought enormous relief from the worry about moles. :flowers:

Amu

abi
23-06-09, 19:33
The type of procedure often depends on size/location rather than whether they think the mole is dodgy or not. So an inscision, for example, does not mean the mole was "worse" than if they scraped it off. :)

kittykat
23-06-09, 21:30
I had one on my forearm removed surgically and had 5 stitches nothing to it and it came back fine, huge relief as I was convinced it was serious xx

missbabbs
24-06-09, 08:57
I am worried about a mole on my leg, it has gone dry and flaky; stupid I know, but don't want to bother the GP again as I visited twice last week for blood pressure test and routine blood test, followed up by the results 5 days later. Looked at the Mole Clinic run by Superdrug, but this is £115 for consultation by a dermatologist and I presume that if they find anything 'dodgy' you would still have to be referred back to your GP anyway?