The majority of us have some moles and, generally, they are benign. They are a form of pigmented naevi that are commonly found on the face and body, varying in size and colour from pale tan to brown to blue/black and often developing deep terminal hairs in them because of a well-developed blood supply. Generally it is best to avoid treating moles, but if yours is causing you severe distress it may be able to be treated with diathermy. You should always consult your GP before mole reduction treatment and some electrologists may need written consent from your doctor.
REQUIRED TREATMENT
It is possible to visibly reduce the appearance of a mole using diathermy.
EYEBROW MOLES
Moles positioned in the eyebrows can cause your brow to become mishaped and uneven. With professional diathermy treatment the mole can be removed but the hairs are untouched and the natural brow is retained.