Small mole removal from face

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Had 4 tiny moles removed from face for cosmetic purpose. Not covered by insurance. Cost was about $300. Were frozen. All returned a few years later. Plan to redo.


A derm I went to (who was kind of condescending) told me if I had my flat ones removed, they'd likely come back. If you'd recommend your doctor, can you please share the name?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Had 4 tiny moles removed from face for cosmetic purpose. Not covered by insurance. Cost was about $300. Were frozen. All returned a few years later. Plan to redo.


A derm I went to (who was kind of condescending) told me if I had my flat ones removed, they'd likely come back. If you'd recommend your doctor, can you please share the name?


The doctor retired a year ago.

First, a doctor will do a biopsy test to see if cancerous. If not, will just freeze them off with liquid nitrogen. However, they will probably return in a 2 or 3 years so the procedure might need to be repeated. While inconvenient, freezing with liquid nitrogen is also inexpensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Had 4 tiny moles removed from face for cosmetic purpose. Not covered by insurance. Cost was about $300. Were frozen. All returned a few years later. Plan to redo.


A derm I went to (who was kind of condescending) told me if I had my flat ones removed, they'd likely come back. If you'd recommend your doctor, can you please share the name?


The doctor retired a year ago.

First, a doctor will do a biopsy test to see if cancerous. If not, will just freeze them off with liquid nitrogen. However, they will probably return in a 2 or 3 years so the procedure might need to be repeated. While inconvenient, freezing with liquid nitrogen is also inexpensive.


I have the price list from 2021. The procedure was called: "Seborrheic keratosis (simple)" $150 per lesion; "Seborrheic keratosis (electrocautery)" $200 per lesion. "Mole removal (simple)" $150 per lesion; Liquid nitrogen (destruction)" $100 per session (up to 15 lesions). Price list has 21 other procedures with highest price at $200 except for "Cosmetic Cyst Removal which was $500/$600/$700 per excision.

These prices have risen since 2021. Probably double in the high rent areas.
Anonymous
I had the liquid nitrogen destruction by freezing. They added tax & an office visit charge. Insurance paid all or almost all of the testing for cancer.
Anonymous
My skin condition was caused by too much sun exposure. And I was well over the age of 50.
Anonymous
Looking for someone to remove a large-ish raised facial mole. I assume that’s in the $1000+ range?
Anonymous
Does liquid nitrogen hurt?
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