Can a GP remove moles from face/body? or only a derm? thxIamVirtual5/13/2012 8:09PM
For the face, go to a plastic surgeon- not a derm, and not a gp. >>laureg5/18/2012 11:31AM
I remove my own +gabiinchicago5/16/2012 7:59PM
!do you think if I layer a 12% tca I could do the same?I have exactly the same kind of nose moleespiegle5/17/2012 10:36PM
Here's another link to final peel that removed nose mole+gabiinchicago5/18/2012 10:23AM
thanks, I'll check this out :)espiegle5/18/2012 1:50PM
Depends on the pH level, but theoretically yes. Have you used this+gabiinchicago5/18/2012 10:18AM
thanks for response- yes, I have used it before, I actually went ahead ROPespiegle5/18/2012 1:49PM
I cut a thin strip off an unused credit card. Try putting petroleum jelly around it+gabiinchicago5/18/2012 2:16PM
duh! Totally forgot about that :) Thanks!espiegle5/18/2012 2:20PM
Honestly, I just used Dermatend for moles. Works perfectly :-)Bubbly5/16/2012 9:21AM
goes to google dermatend...IamVirtual5/16/2012 2:22PM
DON"T do it with a GP r/o24kt5/14/2012 9:32AM
Yes +TheRealSpaLover5/14/2012 12:57AM
A cyst is structurally completely different from a mole and the latter can leaveDaphers5/14/2012 9:04AM
this would likely be covered by insurance in the U.S., even if done by a PS.zingss5/14/2012 6:57AM
I used a derm to remove a mole on my hand. I have a slight depressed scar. If I wanted a facial++gibberishnonsense5/13/2012 9:52PM
