Mole treatment refers to various methods used to remove or destroy unwanted moles on the skin. Common techniques include surgical excision, cryosurgery (freezing), laser surgery, and chemical peels using substances like salicylic acid or hydroquinone. These treatments aim to improve the appearance of moles, address potential health concerns, or prevent future development.
Mole treatment refers to various methods used to remove or destroy unwanted moles on the skin. Common techniques include surgical excision, cryosurgery (freezing), laser surgery, and chemical peels using substances like salicylic acid or hydroquinone. These treatments aim to improve the appearance of moles, address potential health concerns, or prevent future development.
Mole removal in Canada is typically performed through surgical excision or by using cryosurgery or laser. The choice of method depends on the size, location, and type of mole. Cost ranges from CAD 150 to CAD 700.
Waiting time for an appointment can be up to 2 weeks in some provinces. In Canada, most mole treatments are covered by health insurance. Any additional testing required is often at an extra cost.