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How to remove moles? Is there any home remedy for removing moles?
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Home remedy will work for a few people while clinical solutions will work for others. 
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It depends how big is the mole? if it a small one and is reachable without any help from someone, you can use a thin string and use it to tie around the mole. leave it there for like a week, it will eventually loosen and fall off on it's own

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There are home remedies that could erase moles but I have to tell you I haven't tried this and I am not planning of removing one of my moles. Normally, a person has 10 to 40 moles in different parts of their body. You don't need to remove a mole if it doesn't bothers you. If it does these are the home remedy. Tapping a garlic in your mole to break it down in particles. It could burn it or it has a burning sensations so be aware. You can regularly put apple cider vinegar to make the color not stronger. Applying iodine to kill the mole. In surgery you can stop the mole from growing or you can really remove it. I know a person who consistently put aloe vera moisturizer on her mole for 3 years and the moles are no longer there. I cannot explain the reason behind though.
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I always like to go the naturally way of anything before thinking about another solution. In this case I will think the natural ways should be used first before meeting a Doctor or an expert for the take off.

Using the natural means like applying pure honey or cidar vinegar is very cheap.So instead of booking for that expensive clinical remedy try the cheap remedy first.

The natural remedy items to be used are very easy to find.Solution like the use of banana peel,garlic and baking soda can be found even at home.

Natural remedy seem the best for me because one is sure of no complications at home.Just apply the natural remedy and watch the mole vanish whether it takes long or not. But the fact is that it wouldn't come with any risk.
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The best idea is always to see a doctor first as what you think is a mole might not exactly be a mole. Some people end up finding that their "moles" are signs of bad illness, so seeing a doctor is the best thing to do in all circunstances. Now if you are 100% sure it is a small mole then you can use some pharmacy products to dry the mole and have it fall in a couple of days (if it is a really small mole that is). Now if your mole hurts or is big than going to the doctor so he can do it is the best idea. In fact going to the doctor should be the rule in all cases, even when it comes to moles. So the more you know about the mole the easier it will to have it sucessfully removed by a professional that can really help you. Sometimes doing it on your own might end up hurting you more.
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Since moles are skin related conditions that are formed as a result of gathering of skin on a particular spot with dark or brown appearance which failed to spread to other parts of the body. There treatments can only be done by a professional dermatologist. The treatment of mole is totally dependent on the size of it. After careful examimation of it, the dermatologist can decide to perform simple operation on it through a procedure called biopsy. With this he can cut or shave the mole to reveal it interior part before further evaluation is carried out it. If it is a type of mole perceived to be cancerous, the dermatologist can cut through it and follow it with stitching it. And with patience, over time the mole wound would get healed.
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I prefer clinical solution. Mole removal takes only very short time and it is usually done on outpatient basis. Your doctor numbs the area around the mole and cuts it out along with the margin of healthy skin if necessary. 
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Moles are common skin growths. You probably have more than one on your face and body. Most people have 10 to 40 moles somewhere on their skin.

Most moles are harmless and nothing to worry about. You don’t need to remove a mole unless it bothers you. But if you don’t like the way it affects your appearance, or if it’s getting irritated from rubbing against your clothes, removing the mole is an option.

The moles you absolutely need to consider removing are ones that have changed. Any differences in a mole’s color, size, or shape could be a warning sign of skin cancer. See a dermatologist for a checkup.

You might be tempted to remove moles at home because of the convenience and cost. Before you try to snip off your mole with scissors or rub on a store-bought mole cream, read on to learn the risks involved.
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We cannot act as a doctor in terms of moles removal. The best way is to consult a doctor to remove it surgically. In fact, some moles are cancerous. We do not want to irritate it and become in a worse situation.
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Apple cider vinegar takes them right off..

But it takes time. Please do consult a doctor before trying these experiments. 
And another thing a Dermatologist will only charge you a few bucks and it only takes some minutes. It was totally painless and safe for me.
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Some common home remedies for mole removal include using natural substances such as garlic, apple cider vinegar, or baking soda to try to remove the mole. However, these remedies have not been proven to be safe or effective, and they can cause skin irritation or other side effects.
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Moles can be removed using a variety of methods, including home remedies and clinical solutions. However, it is important to note that the best method for removing moles will depend on a variety of factors, including the size, location, and type of mole. For most moles, a clinical solution, such as surgical excision, cryotherapy, or laser therapy, is considered the most effective option. These methods are performed by a healthcare professional and have a higher success rate for removing moles completely. There are also home remedies, such as the application of apple cider vinegar or baking soda, that are said to help remove moles, but their effectiveness is not scientifically proven and their use is not recommended. It is important to keep in mind that moles can be a sign of skin cancer, and it is important to have any new or changing moles evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out skin cancer. If you are considering removing a mole, it is best to consult with a dermatologist or skin specialist to determine the best course of treatment for you.
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The best way to remove moles is to consult a doctor or dermatologist. Home remedies can be ineffective and can cause scarring or infection. Clinical solutions such as laser surgery, cryosurgery, and mole shaving are the most effective and safest methods of mole removal.
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It's important to note that moles are usually harmless, but if they are changing in size, shape, or color, or if they are causing discomfort, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action.

In terms of removal, there are both home remedies and clinical solutions available, but the effectiveness and safety of each approach can vary depending on the type and size of the mole, as well as other individual factors. Here are some options:

Home remedies:

Apple cider vinegar: Some people use apple cider vinegar to remove moles by applying it to the mole for several hours a day until it falls off. However, this method has not been scientifically proven to be effective, and it can cause skin irritation.

Garlic: Applying crushed garlic to the mole and covering it with a bandage is another home remedy that some people use. Again, there is no scientific evidence to support this method, and it can cause skin irritation or even burns.

Castor oil: Applying castor oil to the mole and covering it with a bandage is a gentler option, but there is limited scientific evidence to support its effectiveness.

Clinical solutions:

Excision: This involves cutting out the mole and stitching the skin back together. It's typically done with local anesthesia and is a relatively simple procedure, but there may be scarring.

Shave removal: This involves using a scalpel to shave off the mole, which is then cauterized to prevent bleeding. This method may result in less scarring than excision.

Laser removal: This involves using a laser to remove the mole, which may be a good option for small, non-cancerous moles. However, it may require multiple treatments and can be more expensive than other methods.

Overall, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of action for removing a mole. They can help assess the mole's characteristics and recommend the safest and most effective approach for your individual situation
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Clinical solutions are the safest and most effective way to remove moles. Home remedies can be dangerous and cause scarring or infection.
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The best way to remove moles depends on the type of mole and its location. While home remedies like apple cider vinegar and garlic may work for some people, they can also cause scarring and other side effects. It's generally recommended to consult a dermatologist for safe and effective mole removal, especially for moles that are changing in size, shape, or color, or located in sensitive areas.
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The best way to remove moles will vary depending on the individual's individual circumstances. However, some suggested methods of removing moles include using a vacuum cleaner or Holmes "Aqua-Cure" line to remove any existingMoles from the surface. Others may need treatment with a finally using a safe and non-toxic chemical to remove the moles.
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Apply a mixture of baking soda and castor oil on the mole.

Apply banana peel over the mole.

Use frankincense oil to remove the mole.

Apply tea tree oil over the area.

Use hydrogen peroxide over the mole.

Apply aloe vera to remove the mole.
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Apply a mixture of baking soda and castor oil on the mole.

Apply banana peel over the mole.

Use frankincense oil to remove the mole.

Apply tea tree oil over the area.

Use hydrogen peroxide over the mole.
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Normally, a person has 10 to 40 moles in different parts of their body. You don't need to remove a mole if it doesn't bothers you. If it does these are the home remedy. Tapping a garlic in your mole to break it down in particles. It could burn it or it has a burning sensations so be aware. You can regularly put apple cider vinegar to make the color not stronger. 
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Normally, a person has 10 to 40 moles in different parts of their body. You don't need to remove a mole if it doesn't bothers you. If it does these are the home remedy. Tapping a garlic in your mole to break it down in particles. It could burn it or it has a burning sensations so be aware. You can regularly put apple cider vinegar to make the color not stronger. Applying iodine to kill the mole. In surgery you can stop the mole from growing or you can really remove it. I know a person who consistently put aloe vera moisturizer on her mole for 3 years and the moles are no longer there
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The solution to treat moles depends both in homes or in clinics .both remedies may not work for people because skin differs.

Clinical solutions works but home remedies works better and faster.
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