Get Rid of Moles with Quality, Effective Treatments

Many people choose to neglect moles unless they appear on the face or an area that affects their looks. However, it is imperative to give your moles the attention they deserve since they can lead to a more severe melanoma condition. If you seek expert Fort Worth moles treatment, contact the skin specialists of Northstar Dermatology for professional diagnosis and extraction of suspicious-looking moles.

What is a Mole?

A mole denotes a pigmented lesion on your skin. It develops when melanocytes- cells responsible for your skin color, grow together in a group. Although most moles have no diverse effects, they can, however, lead to a condition called melanoma (the deadliest form of skin cancer).

The DNA inside melanocytes gets damaged by exposure to UV light from the sun and tanning beds. This alteration makes the cells start growing faster than usual, hence resulting in melanoma.

Your provider at Northstar Dermatology has vast experience curing melanoma alongside all other skin cancer types, provided diagnosis and treatment are at the early stages. However, if a cancerous mole goes undetected, melanoma may spread rapidly to other body parts. After metastasizing, melanoma is hard to treat and can be life-threatening.

When Do I Need to See a Doctor for Moles?

You should contact Northstar Dermatology for evaluation and treatment if you notice a mole with characteristics such as:

·       Bleeding

·       Changing

·       Rapid growth

·       New, if you are above 30 years.

·       It appears different from surrounding moles.

·       Hurts, burns, or itches

These indications are red flags implying potentially cancerous changes. You may also develop bleeding or itching problems if your mole is in a position where there is frequent irritation by clothing and jewelry.

How Does a Dermatologist Treat a Mole?

Upon your consultation with Northstar Dermatology, your provider keenly evaluates the problem mole, performing a full-body skin exam to detect any other underlying problems. Once an atypical mole is identified, there is only one treatment: removing the mole using a shave biopsy or excision.

During a shave biopsy, your dedicated provider uses a thin blade to shave away your problem mole. Excising a mole is done by cutting around it and expelling the small margin of healthy skin surrounding it.

Afterward, your specialist sends your tissue to a lab for scrutiny of any presence of cancer. The lab technician also monitors the margins to identify whether all cancer has been expelled.

Other Services

You can also visit Northstar Dermatology to receive various world-class treatments such as:

·       Botox

·       Acne

·       Rosacea

·       Rashes

·       Age spots

·       Eczema

·       Microneedling

·       Psoriasis

·       Seborrheic dermatitis

·       Alopecia

·       Melanoma

·       Skin tag removal

·       Wrinkles

·       Lipoma

·       Skin cancer screenings

·       Epidermoid cysts

·       Sun damage

·       Acne scars

·       Genital lesions

·       Dermatology

·       Sun damage

Bottom Line

Other than affecting your looks, moles also make you vulnerable to melanoma without early intervention. That said, you should consider treatment at the sight of moles to prevent dire consequences. If you notice any abnormal mole or other skin lesions, contact Northstar Dermatology for expert diagnosis and treatment. You can call the offices or book your appointment online.