do these mole things truely work???

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I got a number of small moles that i want to get rid of but buring or cutting them isnt a option cause to many, but i looked on the net and apparently there creams that get rid of them or something can someone help me and tell me more about these products or if they work?


joejoe said:
For people facing the chronic development of new moles, retinoic acid (vitamin A acid, Retin A®, Tretinoin) is often prescribed. In addition to its uses in treating acne and for improving skin quality, retinoic acid has has anti-tumor effects and causes the regression of many types of non-uniform pigmentation and precancerous lesions
does this need to be prescribed by a dermatoligist?? cause i get quite a few moles he will give me this stuff? does it work?
joejoe said:
Some moles can can be removed with the combination of alpha hydroxy acids and copper peptides. A mixture of a strong copper peptide cream and a strong alpha hydroxy acid cream is rubbed into the mole daily. After about one to three months, some moles flatten and diminish in size or are totally removed

these creams would be perfectly safe to just try and not very costly, where would u buy them??

also i go to dermatoligist in 3 months should i wait until then before trying something?
why didnt my dermatoligist give me options to get rid of some when i visited, i didnt ask for any but shouldnt they tell me about stuffs like this??
 
not sure if they work...

but Retin A is available by prescription, and while alpha hydroxic acids are in many products on the markets, you probably need a much higher strength.

i say hold out, and ask your derm when you see she/he.

why isnt burning a method? usually your derm can do it in like 2 seconds while you're there.

hope this helps!
 
supersash said:
not sure if they work...

but Retin A is available by prescription, and while alpha hydroxic acids are in many products on the markets, you probably need a much higher strength.

i say hold out, and ask your derm when you see she/he.

why isnt burning a method? usually your derm can do it in like 2 seconds while you're there.

hope this helps!
cause they only small moles and number of them so they derm couldnt get rid of them, and it costs alot to get them burned doesnt it?? and they come back over time dont they
 
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