How to Get Rid of Moles: Methods and Scarring

Virtually anyone who is considering to remove moles is reluctant for any scars that remain. The scarring is dependent on which treatment method is used to remove moles:

1. How bad are the scars from the trimming of a mole?

When removing a mole by cutting, there is always cut back a piece of tissue around the mole. This leads to an ellipse of which both sides could relatively tightly be attached to each other. The larger the mole, the larger the cut, the more stitches should be used and the more you’ll see the scar.

2. Are there visible scars from the burning method to get rid of moles?

By creating a superficial burn or coagulate fire no deep wound cut is needed. A burn usually heals much nicer than a cutting wound. If you let burn off a mole, there is no need to stitch and the wound will ultimately have little or no visible scar. Burning method is an excellent method to remove moles.

3. How striking are the scars as a mole is frozen off or shaved?

By freezing and scraping a scrape wound is created, not a cut wound. A scrape wound usually heals much better than a (deep & wide) cut. There is also produced a scab quickly by nature, so it need not be stitched and is not easily infected. Note that the larger the mole that is removed, the greater and deeper the scrape, and the harder the residual scar heals. Continue Reading

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Common Mistakes People Make On The Journey To Wellness

Mistake number one is misunderstanding the process of change and transformation. Despite a person’s desire, enthusiasm and commitment, the journey is NEVER a straight shoot in the new direction. Two steps back will often follow taking one step forward toward change. During this backslide is often when people give up on themselves and their process. It is during this backslide where our Ego will seduce us into thinking it is impossible or too difficult to move forward. We judge our process and all our dreams and desires are subsequently abandoned.

This is a classic example of disconnection. The heart wants something the mind thinks is out of reach. In this case, if we never learn the language of feelings, which teaches us to validate, and to feel and release, instead of thinking our feelings, the mind will always win out.

Judgment always leads to stagnation and stagnation often leads to dis-ease (in the body or the mind). If instead, if we choose to look at the back slides as a lesson to be learned from, then we gain from it and it becomes part of the journey.

The next common mistake I see is the very common idea that it takes willpower and deprivation in order to achieve desired results. The truth is willpower is a very limiting power. Approaching the process from willpower and deprivation does not leave any energetic space for exploration. As a result of no exploration there is no information and therefore nothing is gained but frustration and defeat. Continue Reading

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