i swear have someone w acidic skin rub a penny on it -something about the combo of that and the copper – my husband charges children a penny…wart gone.had a doctor try t get him t sign a contract once….
Our surgery runs a ‘wart clinic’ every month, so you could enquire to see if the same service is available at yours. The doctor will freeze it off for you with a blast of liquid nitrogen. My father had one done and he said it was quite painless, just a bit cold.
My prior background with skin related conditions, is that like nearly everyone else, I had some moles on my body. It got to the point that I was tired of looking at and dealing with them. Because I had some other medical issues like a recurring skin lesion and and what they called a fatty tumor, I really had no choice but to take the surgical route.
A general surgeon performed the surgery removing moles, and other things from various areas of my body. I was put under for this procedure and even though I had medical coverage, it still cost me $1,000.00 in out of pocket fees.
Now the really disappointing part is that after going through this procedure and expense, that some of these moles, warts, skin tags or whatever you want to label as started to re-appear.
This brings me to the point of writing this answer. I am sure there are less invasive ways to deal with getting rid of moles.
I have researched the internet on this subject and found that there are more natural ways to treat and remove Moles, Warts, Skin Tags and even Genital Warts. If you are really interested I suggest that you do some of your own research. Personally, I would try the non-surgical approaches first. Even with surgery a mole could grow back if they do not cut deep enough and completely remove
the root.
My advice is to try the natural route and some home remedies first. The cost is minimal and what do you have to lose but a little time and a few bucks.
Medical procedures should be of last resort as they are painful, risky and costly.
Probably the fastest way is to get your GP to freeze them with liquid nitrogen.
Go to your local GP surgery and they can be frozen and will disappear.Painless.
i swear have someone w acidic skin rub a penny on it -something about the combo of that and the copper – my husband charges children a penny…wart gone.had a doctor try t get him t sign a contract once….
I usually do it by licking a toad, but it’s a bit frowned upon these days.
Our surgery runs a ‘wart clinic’ every month, so you could enquire to see if the same service is available at yours. The doctor will freeze it off for you with a blast of liquid nitrogen. My father had one done and he said it was quite painless, just a bit cold.
My prior background with skin related conditions, is that like nearly everyone else, I had some moles on my body. It got to the point that I was tired of looking at and dealing with them. Because I had some other medical issues like a recurring skin lesion and and what they called a fatty tumor, I really had no choice but to take the surgical route.
A general surgeon performed the surgery removing moles, and other things from various areas of my body. I was put under for this procedure and even though I had medical coverage, it still cost me $1,000.00 in out of pocket fees.
Now the really disappointing part is that after going through this procedure and expense, that some of these moles, warts, skin tags or whatever you want to label as started to re-appear.
This brings me to the point of writing this answer. I am sure there are less invasive ways to deal with getting rid of moles.
I have researched the internet on this subject and found that there are more natural ways to treat and remove Moles, Warts, Skin Tags and even Genital Warts. If you are really interested I suggest that you do some of your own research. Personally, I would try the non-surgical approaches first. Even with surgery a mole could grow back if they do not cut deep enough and completely remove
the root.
My advice is to try the natural route and some home remedies first. The cost is minimal and what do you have to lose but a little time and a few bucks.
Medical procedures should be of last resort as they are painful, risky and costly.