Mole and Wart Removal

Moles and warts are common skin growths, but they can be unsightly or bothersome. There are various
methods for their removal, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
Moles
Moles are typically harmless, but it's essential to monitor them for changes that might indicate a more
serious condition. If you notice any changes in size, color, shape, or texture, consult a dermatologist.

Removal methods for moles:

• Surgical excision: The entire mole is removed with a scalpel.
• Shave excision: The mole is shaved off using a surgical blade.
• Laser removal: A laser is used to vaporize the mole.
• Cryotherapy: The mole is frozen off with liquid nitrogen.

Warts

Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are often contagious.
They can appear anywhere on the body but are most common on the hands and feet

Removal methods for warts:

• Cryotherapy: Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen.
• Laser removal: For resistant or multiple warts.
• Surgical excision: For large or complex warts.