Surprisingly Affordable and Shocking...! What Kind of Treatments Can You Get for Mole Removal? Introducing Budget and Cases
2021.12.19 published
Have you ever thought about mole removal?
Many people must have thought at least once that they want to remove noticeable moles on their face and neck, which are visible to others.
I have a somewhat large mole under my nose, and it has been a complex for me since I was a child.
However, over the years, I have gotten used to it and hadn't thought about doing anything about it until now.........
As I grew older and became an adult, preparing for my wedding and the life beyond, I started to face my appearance and facial features properly,
and I began to think, "Maybe it's better to not have this mole after all!"
An asymmetric face with a mole
After all, it's widely accepted that "symmetry is beautiful" when it comes to human faces.
But the moment there is a mole, perfect symmetry becomes impossible 😭
For instance, a tear mole under the eye might be seen as a unique charm point, but moles around the nose or mouth are hard to perceive positively...
Since starting to think that way, I can't help but notice my mole every time I look at my face.
So, I thought it might be better to just remove it altogether to brighten up my appearance and my feelings, which is why I want to get mole removal ***
➡ If you're considering mole removal, check out KM Shinjuku Clinic*
Talento Nao Asahi has also had her moles removed.
I was impressed by her words on YouTube: "I want to decide my own charm points." *
Methods of mole removal
Mole removal can be done at general dermatology clinics and cosmetic surgery clinics.
The main methods are laser treatment, electrosurgery, and excision surgery.
Laser treatment involves using carbon dioxide laser (CO2 laser) to vaporize the mole's tissue.
It becomes scabby and red temporarily but heals in about 3 to 4 weeks after peeling off.
Here is a glimpse of the procedure.
Electrosurgery also uses heat to destroy the tissue similarly.
On the other hand, excision surgery involves making incisions, which can leave deeper scars and is more likely to result in scarring, but it is a method that doesn't lead to recurrence.
The best treatment method varies depending on the location, color, size, depth, number of moles, whether they are raised like warts or flat, so it’s best to consult with a doctor.
Personally, I'm interested in laser treatment*
Personally, I think laser treatment would be the best option for mole removal.
Unless the mole is very large, scars shouldn’t remain, and the mole can be removed beautifully. The treatment time is about 5 to 10 minutes.
Since there will be a scab for a certain period, you need to tape and care for the affected area, but it's an easy procedure as you can still shower on the same day.
There is almost no pain.
The price varies depending on the clinic and the size of the mole,
but at KM Clinic in Shinjuku, the pricing structure is as follows.
◆ Prices for CO2 Laser (for one mole)
・ Up to 1mm 5,500 yen, including tax
・ Up to 2mm 8,360 yen, including tax
・ Up to 4mm 11,000 yen, including tax
・ Up to 6mm 13,200 yen, including tax
・ Up to 8mm 15,400 yen, including tax
It’s a reasonable price, unlike cosmetic surgery where you might say, "Let me consult my wallet first..."
At this price point, I think it might be good to get the most noticeable mole removed along with a few smaller ones at the same time... *
➡ Here is the KM Shinjuku Clinic website I referred to*
Actual cases of mole removal using CO2 laser*
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It might be a good idea to do it before the wedding*
After mole removal, many people often express, "My face looks brighter, and I feel happy."
Indeed, for those who have struggled with moles for many years, it might be a bit exaggerated to say this, but they may feel like they've been reborn after mole removal?
Brides-to-be who are approaching their wedding might also want to consider having noticeable moles removed from areas like the face, neck, or back.
I am feeling increasingly motivated to do it as well *
➡ If you're considering mole removal, check out KM Shinjuku Clinic*