Is it possible to get a mole reduction instead of a removal? Thank you.

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There are various ways of removing a mole.

For a raised mole, they are often completely surgically excised. The mole is completely removed in the process and the wound closed with stitches.

A mole can be also be removed by shave excision. In shave excision, the mole is shaved off till it is flat and the area cauterized. No stitches are needed for a shave excision but the part of the mole that is deeper may be left behind and there is higher risk of recurrence of the mole.

For very small flat moles, they can be removed by laser ablation.

If a mole is suspicious of cancer, ie looks irregular, bleeds or is rapidly increasing in size, then it is best to do an excision of the mole with histological examination to rule out a melanoma, which is the most dangerous type of skin cancer.

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Is mole removal at NSC cheaper than at a private clinic in Singapore?

I think the charges for mole removal in Singapore at private clinics or NSC are pretty comparable. The cost at NSC depends primarily on factors like: Size and location of mole Method of removal (excision vs lasers) The cost for excision removal at NSC starts from $300 – $400 and up, and only requires 1 session. The cost for laser removal at NSC starts from $300 and up, and typically requires a few sessions. Not all moles can be lasered off. As NSC rates are standardised, you may be able to find some private clinics that do it for cheaper.

How can I treat a long-standing inflamed bump on my forehead?

I’m sorry to hear that you are suffering from this for the last 2 years. From the pictures, it does not seem to by a typical acne cyst. It may not even have been a pimple right from the start. I would suggest quickly seeing a dermatologist for your condition. There are various ways of removing this lesion which has good cosmetic outcomes. If necessary, he/she may also suggest sending the lesion for further testing depending on your consult. Hope this helps!

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