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Moles on your skin, NOT garden moles?


I have 2 moles one on my tummy and one on my forehead that is now getting hit every time a brush my hair. I have had the doctor look at them and he said they are fine. Infact the one on my tummy was removed ages ago cauterized and it has grown back. Is it possible to remove these myself with Liquid nitrogen cautery that you can buy in the chemist for removing walts????? Anyone ever tried it.????

I've never heard of trying to remove moles yourself. It is true that they can grow back.

I wouldn't mess with the one on your forehead - that's your face we're talking about it! I'd have it removed professionally so that it heals with the least amount of scar.

dont do it your self tell the doctor u want them removed again .if he wont call a dermatologist

get a second opinion at a different doctor. Definitely dont try to remove them yourself, that just isn't a good idea. Get them removed professionally to avoid scarring.

Good luck =]

You shouldn't try removing them yourself, that's dangerous. Go to your doctor again and asked to have it removed.

Don't worry about your moles unless they change in size, shape, colour or start to bleed.

i wouldn't try it, your best seeing a dermatologist and getting them to remove them, especially the one on your forehead

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