Mole & Skin Tag Removal
Mole Removal
Mole removal is a medical procedure performed to remove moles, which are small, usually benign (non-cancerous) skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body. Moles are typically brown or black in color and can vary in size and shape. Most moles are harmless and do not require removal unless they cause discomfort or pose a risk of developing into skin cancer.
Mole removal is typically performed by a dermatologist or a trained healthcare professional. If you have concerns about a mole's appearance or any changes in its characteristics, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and advice on whether removal is necessary.
Skin Tag Removal
Skin tag removal is a medical or cosmetic procedure used to eliminate small, benign skin growths called skin tags. Skin tags, also known as acrochordons, are soft, non-cancerous growths that typically appear as small, flesh-colored or slightly darker bumps on the skin's surface. They are commonly found in areas where the skin folds, such as the neck, armpits, groin, eyelids, and under the breasts.
Skin tags are harmless and do not require removal for medical reasons. However, people may choose to have them removed for various reasons, including cosmetic concerns, irritation caused by friction with clothing or jewelry, or simply to improve their appearance.