Using these products or purported home remedies can result in an infection requiring antibiotic treatment, scarring, and delayed diagnosis of skin cancer. See a healthcare provider to assess and ...
Even if Medicare does not cover mole removal, a person should never try to remove the mole at home. Attempting to do so could cause scarring, infection, or skin cancer cells to remain in the skin ...
"There is no 'safe' way to remove a mole at home," Dr Ross Perry, NHS GP and medical director of Cosmedics skin clinics, said. "This needs to be done by a qualified doctor or dermatologist who is ...