Thursday, December 31, 2009

Are there any good over-the-counter mole or sebborheic keratosis remover creams?

I know that there are wart remover lliquids that are acidic and are applied over several days; but for moles and what are called sebborheic keratoses, are there any topical treatments?


(the standard treatment is to freeze them off, I know, but most HMOs are pretty stingy in what they will do.)Are there any good over-the-counter mole or sebborheic keratosis remover creams?
There is a problem with taking a mole of one's self. And that is that moles can be canceres, or can cause cancer. if you've got a mole that's big enough that it's bothering you, I would go and save up the money and get it taken off proffessionally. Maybe your HMO would be more willing to help pay if you got your mole cut off, which I believe is a safer way then frozen off. I have hadc many moles and warts removed, never frozen always cut, and have been very pleased with the end result!

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