Home Mole Removal

May 8, 2009

Besides the surgical procedures meant to remove moles, there are all sorts of natural remedies that could help one get rid of the unwanted nevi without the discomfort and the high costs of surgery. Before saying a few words about home mole removal, it is important to stress out the fact that the removal of moles could have serious repercussions on one’s health. No intervention should be attempted in case the skin formations are suspected to be malignant. The appreciation of the seriousness of the condition should be left to a specialist. Thus, if the medical tests indicate that the moles you want to remove are harmless, then home mole removal could be possible.

Among the natural remedies with a good reputation for home mole removal we should mention castor oil, fig stems, cauliflower, garlic, pineapple, honey and vinegar. Thus, you could make some cauliflower juice and rub it on the mole on a daily basis until the skin peels off in a natural manner. A similar procedure is followed for the use of pineapple juice or garlic paste. For garlic, you may want to put a bandage on the skin area so as to keep the remedy on the treated part, and eventually let it act overnight. Moles can also be rubbed with castor oil until they get weak and disappear in a few days.

As for vinegar, this is a good remedy for home mole removal if you use it after washing the nevi with hot water several times a day. Every time you wash, you can apply some vinegar on the moles and let it dry for about ten minutes. Then, rinse with cold water and tap the skin dry. While some moles will disappear more rapidly, others will prove more stubborn or resistant to the home mole removal. In such situations you may consider the surgical alternative to the self-treatment.

A warning is necessary in relation to home mole removal: you should not insist in applying a remedy if the skin deteriorates or you notice an aggravation of the nevi. Moreover, keep in mind the fact that home mole removal takes time and lots of patience and depending on every individual case, results could be more or less satisfactory. Therefore the success rate varies greatly, and no standard or average results appreciation is possible. Last but not least, do not use any harsh home mole removal treatment on children. Ask for a pediatrician’s or a dermatologist’s advice before trying to rid your kid of moles.

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