Services
- Direct Hair Transplant
- Beard & Moustache Transplant
- Eyebrow Transplant
- PRP For Hair
- GFC For Hair
- Mesotherapy For Hair
- Microneedling For Hair
- Acne Treatment
- Acne Scar Treatment
- Chemical Peels
- Microneedling For Face
- Dermatosurgery
- Mole & Wart Removal
- Laser Treatment
- RFA (Radiofrequency ablation)
- Skin Diseases & Treatment For Same
Mole & Wart Removal
At Neo Plant Clinic, mole and wart removal is a specialized non-surgical procedure offered by qualified dermatologists or skincare specialists.
Moles are typically benign skin growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They are usually brown or black in color and can be flat or raised. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are contagious. They can appear on various parts of the body, including the hands, feet, face, and genital area.
Frequently Asked Questions
The level of discomfort during mole and wart removal can vary depending on the method used and individual pain tolerance. In most cases, local anesthesia is applied to numb the area, minimizing any pain or discomfort during the procedure.
The duration of the removal procedure depends on factors such as the number of moles or warts being treated and the method of removal chosen. In general, the procedure can take anywhere from a few minutes to around an hour.
Scarring is a potential outcome after mole and wart removal, especially with excision methods. However, skilled dermatologists or specialists aim to minimize scarring by using precise techniques and proper wound care. Scarring tends to fade over time and can be less noticeable with proper post-removal care.
The number of sessions required depends on the individual's skin condition and the method of removal used. In some cases, one session may be sufficient, while others may require multiple sessions for complete removal.
In most cases, moles and warts that are completely removed should not grow back. However, there is a small possibility of recurrence, especially with certain types of moles and warts. Your dermatologist or specialist will discuss this possibility and any necessary precautions with you during the consultation.