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Permanent Removal Of Mole, Wart, Corn
Common warts are local growths in the skin that are caused by virus infection. They are generally not contagious. A wart is a small, hard, rough lump on your skin. Although you may get a wart anywhere on your body, they are most common on fingers and hands. You may or may not need treatment. Warts can be a long-term problem. Causes Warts are caused by a virus called Human Papillomavirus (PAP-ih-LOW- muh-VI-russ), or HPV. Signs/Symptoms. The wart may be reddish-brown, black, gray, or the same color as your skin. Warts can grow and spread. You may develop a number of them or find only one. Warts sometimes go away without treatment. Others may need to be removed by the doctor. The two most common procedures are electrocautery (burning the wart away) and cryotherapy (killing the wart with frost). At M.L.C. (MERIDIAN LIFE CURE) we pracise both methodologiesto achieve results.
Moles A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, dark spot on the skin. It can be either subdermal (composed of melanin), or a pigmented growth on the skin, formed mostly of melanocytes. The high concentration of melanin is responsible for their dark color. They are a member of the family of skin lesions known as naevi.FrecklesFreckles are small tan spots of melanin on the skin of people with fair complexions. Having freckles is genetic and is related to the presence of the melanocortin-1 receptor MC1R gene variant. Freckling can also be triggered by long exposure to sunlight, such as suntanning. When the sun's rays penetrate the skin, they activate melanocytes which can cause freckles to become darker and more numerous, although the distribution of melanin is not the same. Fair hair such as blonde, or more commonly red hair, are usually common with the genetic factor of freckles, but none so much as fair or pale skin.What to Expect While You're there?If electro cautery is planned, be sure to tell the doctor if you wear a pacemaker for your heart. During Your Wart Removal: The wart and the area around it will be cleaned. The dotor may give you numbing medicine so you will feel little pain.Removal of Warts, Moles and FrecklesIn electro cautery, a tool with a thin, needle-like, hot tip will be touched to the wart. The area around the wart may look as though it is ""bubbling.'' In cryotherapy, an extremely cold fluid such as liquid nitrogen will be applied to the wart. You may feel a mild sting and the area may turn white.The doctor may cover the area with a bandage and give you instructions for taking care of the area. You may need another treatment if the wart reappears. If there is bleeding during the first 24 hours, press a clean tissue or cloth to the area for 10 minutes. Keep the treated area clean with soap and water. You may cover it with a small adhesive bandage to protect it for a few days. If the bandage gets wet, change it promptly. After cryotherapy, do not apply any medicine, creams, or lotions to the treated area. A scab will form over an area treated with electro cautery. It will drop off by itself, leaving a small scar. Healing time is 2 to 3 weeks. If you receive cryotherapy, a blister will form at the site. Do not pick at the blister or try to break it open. It will break by itself in 10 to 14 days, leaving a scab.
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Common warts are local growths in the skin that are caused by virus infection. They are generally not contagious. A wart is a small, hard, rough lump on your skin. Although you may get a wart anywhere on your body, they are most common on fingers and hands. You may or may not need treatment. Warts can be a long-term problem. Causes Warts are caused by a virus called Human Papillomavirus (PAP-ih-LOW- muh-VI-russ), or HPV. Signs/Symptoms. The wart may be reddish-brown, black, gray, or the same color as your skin. Warts can grow and spread. You may develop a number of them or find only one. Warts sometimes go away without treatment. Others may need to be removed by the doctor. The two most common procedures are electrocautery (burning the wart away) and cryotherapy (killing the wart with frost). At M.L.C. (MERIDIAN LIFE CURE) we pracise both methodologiesto achieve results.
Moles
A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, dark spot on the skin. It can be either subdermal (composed of melanin), or a pigmented growth on the skin, formed mostly of melanocytes. The high concentration of melanin is responsible for their dark color. They are a member of the family of skin lesions known as naevi.
Freckles
Freckles are small tan spots of melanin on the skin of people with fair complexions. Having freckles is genetic and is related to the presence of the melanocortin-1 receptor MC1R gene variant. Freckling can also be triggered by long exposure to sunlight, such as suntanning. When the sun's rays penetrate the skin, they activate melanocytes which can cause freckles to become darker and more numerous, although the distribution of melanin is not the same. Fair hair such as blonde, or more commonly red hair, are usually common with the genetic factor of freckles, but none so much as fair or pale skin.
What to Expect While You're there?
If electro cautery is planned, be sure to tell the doctor if you wear a pacemaker for your heart. During Your Wart Removal: The wart and the area around it will be cleaned. The dotor may give you numbing medicine so you will feel little pain.
Removal of Warts, Moles and Freckles
In electro cautery, a tool with a thin, needle-like, hot tip will be touched to the wart. The area around the wart may look as though it is ""bubbling.'' In cryotherapy, an extremely cold fluid such as liquid nitrogen will be applied to the wart. You may feel a mild sting and the area may turn white.
The doctor may cover the area with a bandage and give you instructions for taking care of the area. You may need another treatment if the wart reappears. If there is bleeding during the first 24 hours, press a clean tissue or cloth to the area for 10 minutes. Keep the treated area clean with soap and water. You may cover it with a small adhesive bandage to protect it for a few days. If the bandage gets wet, change it promptly. After cryotherapy, do not apply any medicine, creams, or lotions to the treated area. A scab will form over an area treated with electro cautery. It will drop off by itself, leaving a small scar. Healing time is 2 to 3 weeks. If you receive cryotherapy, a blister will form at the site. Do not pick at the blister or try to break it open. It will break by itself in 10 to 14 days, leaving a scab.
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M.L.C. (Meridian Life Cure) takes a holistic approach to physical, mental, and spiritual well being, providing a sanctuary for the senses, with senses, based on ancient Himalayan & Shaivita traditions that date back centuries, our intimate spa blends five elements and serenity with exotic sensuality. Our body therapy are based on evolving techniques that have passed through the hands of many generations in remote Himalayas, Our distressing & olistic inner beauty remedies make use of aromatic oils and herbs and spices with ancient healing powers. Under the intuitive & caring touch of our therapists, simple sensory pleasures are reawakened, completing the experience that defines the M.L.C. (Meridian Life Cure) Spa Life. Come let's relive the ancient way of healing & wellness.
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