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  • moleremovaltechniques.blogspot­.com

  • will it leave any scars? need to know

  • @shorfan it depends

  • @LucifersDisciple6 on what? my mole is on the middle of my chin and about a size of the letter "o" in the headline of this video.

  • @shorfan I believe the scar size may differ depending on what is used to have it removed.

  • @LucifersDisciple6 Well, if it's used like this video?

  • will it leave any scars

  • is he talking about moles or melanoma?

  • @TheDarkria a mole can be just a regular mole or it can be melanoma. melanoma is a mole with skin cancer.

  • Cool

  • hes a dick

  • For a mole-type lesion, does it make more sense to have the whole thing, with a healthy margin vertically and laterally, removed? My concern would be that with a shave or punch biopsy, if there were cancer, then it could easily get into the bloodstream?

  • guys, is there any condition about having lots of mole on the body? if there is, what is this called? thx..

  • @gibsonslasher22 Yes there is a condition called "Dysplastic nevus syndrome" I know cuz I got it, I think.

  • I can't believe this doctor is using scare tactics to get clientele.

  • @JayHyphenMichael Yea, a lot of douchebag Drs do that. If my doctor talked like that...probably would scare the Hell out of me...and I wouldn't be coming back to his office.

    Uncaring doctors suck shit.

  • yeah that simple and 1,200 dollars out of your pocket...

  • If it cow back melanoma, they wont be able to stage it. U should excise to fat all suspicious nevi.

  • Your nurse is hot.

  • 2:42 why do you use a laser? Is it like an anti-scar?

  • @lilsexylovegirl what does laser do and I heard that if you remove your moles you will get cancer, is it true or not...

  • @jawadalishe It's not thrue because a lot of people remove their moles and don't have cancer. My doctor told me that it's not dangerous to remove it :D

    I'm not really sure what does the laser but I think it close the wound or heat it (i'm not 100% sure).

    If you have other questions you can always ask!

  • @lilsexylovegirl yh my uncle used laser coz he had one on his back, but one of my family relitive she remove her and now i think she got cancer from it. Mine are minor or what we call it beauty spots.

  • @jawadalishe well if your doctor tells you that if you remove your mole and have 1 chance of 2 to get cancer it would be better to not do it. You tell/think that you relitive got cancer because of it but was it prouved that its because of the removal or is it just cancer that she got because of her age/health/dangerous products...

  • @lilsexylovegirl Oh yeah she is pretty old, like she is granny lol. but one is my mate he removed it and i dont think so anything happend to him and its been like almost 2 or 3 years.

  • @jawadalishe did it leave a scar?

  • @lilsexylovegirl yeah his one was big and it left a small scar but if you stare at it then you will be able to see it otherwise its like you cant spot it on, if you dont tell anyone you had a mole lol. But NHS people are not free. it cost 400 quid

  • @jawadalishe shiiiiiit...thats 647.29 CAD

    their crazy!!

  • @lilsexylovegirl I know; they say that NHS dont support these kinda things, so you have to do a private laser surgery.

  • @jawadalishe they should get ****** up! I mean they don't support but they take your money!?!!! thats rediculous!

  • @lilsexylovegirl No its like a private surgery, thats how they dont support it...

  • @jawadalishe but still...it cost a lot of money.

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