Can anyone help questions about moles???

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lexus      

Hi,

Just logged on here and responded to someone with asthma...I have it...no fun!

I also have something that is embarrasing to discuss in person, three moles. Small ones that are raised and even a couple flat ones. I am well aware that moles could have cancer and my doctor says no, they are all non-cancerous. I've been reading about many different over the counter ways to get rid of them, and over the internet. Here's where you come in. Any testimonials for or against any mole removal products out there? This would help a lot of people who don't have health insurance to pay for this, or want to take care of it themselves safely because it's kind of embarrasing to discuss with your doctor!

Help!

Lexus

Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:29 am 

puredelight      

My nurse recommended molepaste (#1 natural mole remover) after the doctor told me mine were benign. She said they can't sell it at the office because it's a "natural medicine" that herbalists use, but that she has seen her patients and herself use it with much success. I too think it's a great product.

Good Luck...keep us updated.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 4:13 am 

lorka150      

Why don't you just get them removed by the doctor? It takes 30 seconds and would be the safest option.

Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:14 am 

Lessoff      

i just had mine removed by the doc. as it hurt really bad it was gone. no need to wait for things to work.
that is if you have health insurance though. it would probably be too expensive.

Tue Sep 11, 2007 8:00 pm 

hot40something      

lasers can remove them.

Fri Sep 21, 2007 4:33 pm 

puredelight      

My mom in law went to go get 8 removed and her doctor said insurance wouldn't cover laser because they were "cosmetic" and would cost her around $600. I can't believe they charge that much.

Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:14 am 

   
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