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Old August 4th, 2006, 05:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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molegone.net/index.html

I also emailed my curiousity and they replied:

We ship to the UK every day. We have a no questions money back 90 day
guarantee.

Naturally dermatologists would tell you moles cannot be removed for $6
each, which is what DermaTend cost per mole. It costs a minimum of $125
to have them surgically removed. What would you say if you were the surgeon?


anyone tried this product because im planning to order it?
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Hi Max,

I've never tried the cream you've referenced so I'm not sure if it works. I've, personally never heard of a cream for moles, but I have heard of some for warts.

Is there something about this mole which alarms you? If so, you'd be better off consulting a doctor. I would think a precautionary visit would be covered by insurance and if the mole needed to be biopsied, you'd get appropriate treatment after. I don't mean to be an alarmist. I don't know anything about you personally and I'm certainly not a surgeon, but if you are concerned about an "irregular' mole, it's best to get it checked out by your doctor/dermatologist.

Good Luck, Max
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Cream for a mole? Sounds fishy. if you have a mole that is a concern for you, you should see a Doc anyway.
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