Mole removal guide at home


There are many different ways you could try to remove an unwanted mole, such as:

Natural medicine:

* Apple juice
* Baking soda and castor oil
* Onion Juice
* Lion teeth

Over-the-counter treatments:

* Herbal treatments
*Mineral salts

cosmetic surgery

* surgically cut
* Burned
* frozen
*To be

However, when it came to removing ugly moles/sun spots from my body, I decided to use my own removal method:

Burn moles with a soldering iron:

Items:

* Soldering iron: clean/sterile, make sure it has a small tip, as soldering irons with large tips can damage surrounding skin.
* Alcohol wipes

However, I must say that the moles/blemishes I chose to remove appeared ‘normal’ in the sense that they were not irregular in shape or color and what I considered to be free from the risk of being cancerous.

Obviously, anything that seemed odd, I’d leave it for a specialist to check out.

I must say again that I am in no way suggesting that anyone else do what I do, I am not a specialist in this field and would recommend seeing a specialist before treating anything on your skin.

Process:

For the initial removal that I will post here, I used a wizard, as it was in my head, and I obviously needed help removing blemishes from my head/back/back of legs etc.

-Make sure the soldering iron is clean by using an antiseptic soaked cloth/tissue, even steel wool can be used if the tip has any old residue built up.

If the iron was too dirty, I would consider replacing it with a new one.

-Turn on the soldering iron and let it heat up.

Place it on a heat-resistant surface when not in use, for example, I use a plate or saucer.

This time I chose to remove a mole from my head:

-Make sure you have enough antiseptic wipes on hand, do not use tissues or toilet paper as some may remain in the wound.

-Clean the area to be treated with an antiseptic wipe.

-Now all I was doing was removing the mole/freckle/sunspot which is basically on the surface of the skin or just below the surface so I didn’t have to dig too deep.

-What I did was just give the mole a few light taps.

The mole or skin surface melts/withers in the heat.

-This was just very quick and light tapping on the skin, just to transfer some heat to the skin, if I were to hold the iron on the skin for too long it would be quite painful and could cause significant damage I suppose. scar ring

-Usually after a few 3-5 touches I would just clean the skin with the alcohol wipes and usually the top layer of skin would come off and usually the mole too.

If a mole was not removed after about 10 touches, he would simply leave it because he considered it too deep to remove.

I would then clean the area and let it heal for the next 1-2 weeks, making sure to keep the area clean while it healed.

-What I discovered many times is that even if the mole was not removed and I considered it too deep, as the scab fell off the entire mole was removed.

I think the heating process killed the mole or in fact the scabbing that formed “smothered” the mole and would later be removed with the scab.