If I use wart removal medicine, will it work on a mole?
Saturday, January 1st, 2011 at
7:25 am
Also, are warts and moles the same? I realize there will be scarring
Filed under: Wart Removal
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Depending on what medicine you are referring to. Some medicine is meant to treat both wart and mole, while others are solely for one type of skin condition. Wart Mole vanish is used to treat both wart and mole and it has got many good reviews from the customers. Check out the website below to read more about Wart Mole Vanish.
No, warts and moles are different skin over growths. Warts are usually caused by a virus where keratinocytes of skin are over growing in a localized area. Keratinocytes produce tough material called keratin, which is why warts appear hard. Moles are from UV light where it is affecting melanocytes (cells in your skin that have dark pigment granules). It makes those cell to abnormally multiply so there’s a lot of them and that area stands out as a darker mole. Those two things originate from different skin layers, but are both abnormal over growths of skin cells. Since they are different cells, treatments for warts and treatments for moles are different because the targets of those agents are different cell types.
No, that is correct. You need to understand that moles,warts, and skin tags are all different types of skin growths. Scarring is normal, depending how deep the ingrowth of the skin is, and especially where on your body.
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