| Growth removal is
best done by a physician experienced in the latest technologies. Many
people have moles, warts, pigmented spots and other lesions on their head,
face and neck. Most of these growths are benign, however, some growth
may be pre-malignant or malignant cancerous moles. Moles that change shape,
texture, color or size should be examined and possibly removed for biopsy.
Many patients have benign growths that they wish removed for cosmetic
reasons. For removal of these growths for cosmetic purposes it is best
to see a physician who is experienced in the latest techniques to minimize
your chance of scarring.
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Every patient should examine their moles and present them to their doctor if they notice the following danger signs. Follow the simple A, B, C, D's of examination. They may be signs of malignant melanoma.
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A = Asymmetryone half of the mole unlike the other half |

B = Border Irregularborder not round or distinct |

C = Color Variedcolor or shade differences from one area to another, may be tan, brown, black red or blue |

D = Diameterwatch for diameters larger than a pencil eraser |
IMPORTANT !! We Recommend that you visit a board certified dermatologist
prior to coming to see Dr. Hall. They can perform
a full skin survey and address any growths they feel deserve a biopsy.
Dr. Hall uses the newest technology in lasers and radio frequency to
treat and remove moles, blood vessels, and other growths. Although no
physician can guarantee results, these methods, in our experience, leave
minimal or no scarring as compared to older methods such as a scalpel
excision or liquid nitrogen (cryosurgery, freezing). For most benign growths
on the face or body there is no reason to have white, depressed scars
in place of the growth.
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