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QIS there a non-surgical way of removing moles? Over the years my two beauty spots have been joined by an unwelcome bulbous mole on the side of my nose. I’ve looked at adverts for skin tag removal but this doesn’t seem suitable at all.

AANy new growth on the face, particular­ly if it is bulbous, should be checked out by your doctor, to make sure it isn’t anything sinister.

If your GP is unsure of what it is, or thinks it may be a slow-growing cancer, then you will be given a referral to a dermatolog­ist, who may want to remove it for medical reasons.

However if your doctor thinks it is purely a cosmetic problem then you are unlikely to be able to have it removed on the NHs, unless it is causing you severe psychologi­cal distress.

some moles can be removed with cryotherap­y which involves spraying the lesion with liquid nitrogen, and some GPs offer this service.

The mole will blister, then scab, then fall off over the course of about 10 days.

Afterwards you should just be left with a red flat area which will gradually fade and eventually there may be no scar at all.

Other options include shaving it off with a heated wire or having it removed with the help of a laser.

A reputable clinic will always send off the tissue that has been removed to a laboratory for

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