Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the support and suggestions!
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are several methods to remove moles. I had some facial moles removed by a laser radiowave method. No scars, healed in a couple of days. Wish I had done it decades ago. Moles can get bigger, deeper, textured with age (not due to cancer). If plastic surgeon will do it now, get it done . A traditional dermatologist won't do anything.
This is who I saw, sadly not in DC, but gives you an idea what to look for.
https://www.lovethatface.com/cosmetic-facial-surgery-richmond-va/skin-and-wrinkle-related/mole-removal/
I just called and they can see her in March. I don't mind travelling. Thank you for the recommendation!!!
-OP
This is great OP. I had moles as a child and it really was difficult for me. Insurance covered a lot of it. You are doing the right thing for your DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ I wanted to do it before she became all attached to them. My roommate in college had these ugly moles but she loved them and thought they gave her “character”. No they were just ugly moles. But to each their own.
What a horrible thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 14 yo dd has a mole right in the middle of forehead. I do plan to have it removed by a plastic surgeon if she wants that. She has not asked in a while.
She probably gave up as u said no! Poor dd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are several methods to remove moles. I had some facial moles removed by a laser radiowave method. No scars, healed in a couple of days. Wish I had done it decades ago. Moles can get bigger, deeper, textured with age (not due to cancer). If plastic surgeon will do it now, get it done . A traditional dermatologist won't do anything.
This is who I saw, sadly not in DC, but gives you an idea what to look for.
https://www.lovethatface.com/cosmetic-facial-surgery-richmond-va/skin-and-wrinkle-related/mole-removal/
I just called and they can see her in March. I don't mind travelling. Thank you for the recommendation!!!
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are several methods to remove moles. I had some facial moles removed by a laser radiowave method. No scars, healed in a couple of days. Wish I had done it decades ago. Moles can get bigger, deeper, textured with age (not due to cancer). If plastic surgeon will do it now, get it done . A traditional dermatologist won't do anything.
This is who I saw, sadly not in DC, but gives you an idea what to look for.
https://www.lovethatface.com/cosmetic-facial-surgery-richmond-va/skin-and-wrinkle-related/mole-removal/
I just called and they can see her in March. I don't mind travelling. Thank you for the recommendation!!!
-OP
Anonymous wrote:My 14 yo dd has a mole right in the middle of forehead. I do plan to have it removed by a plastic surgeon if she wants that. She has not asked in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people think they are absolutely beautiful. I don't love my freckles (I was a sun princess as a youngster and wish I'd been more careful). But my husband adores them. Can you find a picture of a beautiful celeb/actress with freckles?
Oh I have! And she just points out how much bigger/darker/more noticeable her moles are. She has a much bigger issue with the moles than the freckles.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:^^ I wanted to do it before she became all attached to them. My roommate in college had these ugly moles but she loved them and thought they gave her “character”. No they were just ugly moles. But to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a lot of freckles as a kid, but they were all gone by the time I was 25. I guess I associate freckles with children. I have looked at other women and don't see freckles on them either (and I know not everyone is getting them lasered off).
Moles though can be annoying. I had a lot of friends take them off in middle school. Especially if they're prominent, growing hair or getting bigger. It's pretty cheap too.
My kid had a nasty mole removed at age 10. It was not cheap, but worth every penny. We used a pediatric plastic surgeon out of Children's Hospital.