Can a regular doctor remove a mole off my nose?
Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at
5:07 am
Like with liquid nitrogen or something? Or do i HAVE TO go to a dermatologist?
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A regular MD is unlikely to have liquid nitrogen in his office.
But there are other ways to remove a mole: Shave (with a scalpel), curettage, electrodessication. It all depends on what it looks like and where it is. Plus, the doctor may need to send it in for a biopsy, to make sure it’s not malignant, in which case he/she needs to use a non-destructive method of removal.
Probably best to see a dermatologist.
I think they can
Not sure if they can. If not they can refer you.
Usually only a dermatologist will have liquid nitrogen, but….I doubt a good dermatologist would remove a mole that way. More likely, it would be surgically removed (in the office) so that it could be anaylized by a pathologist.
Best wishes.