I had moles removed, but it was not at the listed doctors, so I can not comment on their work. If you are interested in the procedures, read below. They waved at me by two methods - one with a leaf cut, and the other - like a chisel. They put a local anesthetic - I had lidocaine, but it may be different for you if you are allergic. When they put you under anesthesia, you don't feel much while they're cutting you. In the first method, a larger area around the mole is cut with a scalpel. The incision is 2 arches and resembles a leaf in shape. Then sew with thread. It heals more slowly and when the anesthesia passes it hurts more. They changed my bandage several times. The advantage is that the mole can be large and deep, and with this method the chance of something remaining in the body causing problems is lower. In the second method, the mole is removed as with a grater. A very small wound remains on the skin. They didn't sew it for me, they just sprayed it to seal it. It doesn't hurt much. It healed quickly. The mole was small. Finally, they can do a histology of the excised moles. This is to examine the tissues for cancer. It is paid extra and it is not bad to do if you have a suspicious mole.
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I had moles removed, but it was not at the listed doctors, so I can not comment on their work. If you are interested in the procedures, read below. They waved at me by two methods - one with a leaf cut, and the other - like a chisel. They put a local anesthetic - I had lidocaine, but it may be different for you if you are allergic. When they put you under anesthesia, you don't feel much while they're cutting you. In the first method, a larger area around the mole is cut with a scalpel. The incision is 2 arches and resembles a leaf in shape. Then sew with thread. It heals more slowly and when the anesthesia passes it hurts more. They changed my bandage several times. The advantage is that the mole can be large and deep, and with this method the chance of something remaining in the body causing problems is lower. In the second method, the mole is removed as with a grater. A very small wound remains on the skin. They didn't sew it for me, they just sprayed it to seal it. It doesn't hurt much. It healed quickly. The mole was small. Finally, they can do a histology of the excised moles. This is to examine the tissues for cancer. It is paid extra and it is not bad to do if you have a suspicious mole.