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What Is Mole Removal Treatment?
Mole removal is a dermatological procedure that safely eliminates moles, warts, or benign skin growths using advanced techniques such as laser ablation or radiofrequency cautery.
At Layers Clinics, our dermatologists perform mole removal with precision, ensuring minimal discomfort, no scarring, and quick healing — restoring your skin’s natural texture and tone.
Whether for cosmetic enhancement or medical necessity, our mole removal treatments are designed to deliver flawless, long-lasting results for all skin types.
Common Types of Moles We Treat:
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Raised Moles: Slightly elevated from the skin’s surface, flesh-colored or darker.
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Flat Moles: Smooth, pigmented spots that lie flat on the skin.
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Dermal Moles: Located deeper beneath the surface, usually flesh-toned.
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Congenital Moles: Present since birth, often larger or irregular in shape.
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Seborrheic Keratosis (Wart-like Moles): Rough, wart-like growths appearing with age.
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Pigmented Moles: Dark brown or black spots due to excess melanin.

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Types of Mole Removal Treatments
Laser Mole Removal
Targets the mole pigment using focused laser energy to vaporize it without damaging surrounding skin.
Radiofrequency (RF) Cautery
Removes raised or protruding moles using controlled heat energy with minimal bleeding and downtime.
Surgical Excision (If Needed)
For deeper or larger moles, surgical removal ensures complete elimination and biopsy if required.
Cryotherapy (Freezing Technique)
Uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and remove small, benign surface moles.
Combination Therapy
In some cases, a blend of laser and RF is used for optimal precision and healing.
Cosmetic Scar Revision (Optional)
For patients with previous mole removal scars, this treatment smooths and blends skin tone seamlessly.
How Mole Removal Works at Layers Clinics
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Dermatologist consultation and mole analysis using dermatoscopy.
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Identifying mole type (benign, pigmented, raised, or flat).
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Avoid applying creams, makeup, or sunscreen on the treatment area before the procedure.
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Informed consent and local anaesthesia (if required) administered for comfort.
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The area is cleaned and numbed for comfort.
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Depending on the mole type, laser, radiofrequency, or surgical excision is performed.
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The mole is gently removed layer by layer, preserving surrounding healthy skin.
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Session duration: 15–45 minutes depending on the mole size and number.
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Mild redness or scabbing may occur and heals within 5–7 days.
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Apply prescribed antibiotic cream to promote healing.
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Avoid touching, peeling, or exposing the area to sunlight.
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Use sunscreen daily to prevent pigmentation.
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Follow-up checkup after 1–2 weeks for review and final healing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is mole removal painful?
No, it’s performed under local anaesthesia and is completely painless.
Will it leave a scar?
No — our advanced laser and RF methods ensure scar-free healing.
How long does the procedure take?
Most sessions take 15–45 minutes depending on the mole’s size and number.
Can all moles be removed with laser?
Most moles can be removed with laser; deeper ones may need excision.
Is mole removal safe for all skin types?
Yes, all our techniques are dermatologist-tested and safe for Indian skin.
Is downtime required?
Minimal — you can resume normal activities immediately.
Why choose Layers Clinics?
Because we combine medical accuracy, advanced equipment, and aesthetic expertise for safe, flawless mole removal.
