Mole Removal Treatments - How Do You Compare Them?

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Mole Removal Treatments – How Do You Compare Them?

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Mole Removal Treatments – How To Pick The Good From The Bad

So you’re looking for an effective way to get rid of your moles that doesn’t involve surgery.

Google or one of the other search engines looks like a good place to start your search.

And sure enough, after a short search, you’ve identified a dozen or more sites trying to sell you their mole removal cream or treatment program, plus quite a few more acting as their agents.

Mission accomplished. All you need to do is work out which product will do the job at a reasonable cost.

Not too difficult at all!

Well, sort of.

Because while there are products out there which will almost certainly help you get rid of your moles, it’s going to take a while to sort out exactly what the sales sites are telling you, and even then there’s likely to be a bit of trial and error involved in finding the right product.

The patent medicine industry, which is what we’re dealing with here, has long reeked with the aroma of hype, misleading claims, and various varieties of snake oil.

And I’m afraid that things haven’t changed much in the mole removal cream business. And it just gets worse when we start looking at wart treatments.

So how do you separate the sheep from the goats?

Well, you can visit this blog occasionally, and see who the good guys might be. I can’t claim to get things 100% right, but I should be able to point you towards the more effective mole removal treatments. Or you can try and work it out for yourself, because you may be looking for something quite different from what I believe to be a good product.

If you want to do your own research, here are a few hints about how to find the good stuff.

First, find out a bit about your particular problem. If it’s moles, you’ll soon find out that they are usually just a harmless skin disorder. Unlike warts, they are not caused by a virus, so a site which talks about getting rid of the mole virus may be getting it wrong about other things too.

Secondly, a reputable company should be happy to tell you what goes into their product, don’t you think? Not all of them do, although they go to a lot of trouble telling where these mystery plants are grown and how pure they are. They may actually have a good product, but it would be nice to know what’s in it and how it’s going to help you remove those moles.

There is a reasonable exception to this – several people offer information on how to prepare your own mole removal cream or paste at home, using products that you can easily and cheaply find at your local mall. It’s fair enough that they keep their secret to themselves and those who buy their manuals, although the real meat of their booklets is not so much the products they use (castor oil and baking soda are the main ingredients), but the way they are applied, the follow up treatment, and differences in the way different skin conditions are treated. Here’s where you can find out more about these Natural Mole Removal treatments.

The third consideration is proof of their effectiveness. The best way to provide this is before and after photos, and testimonials from satisfied customers. The photos are helpful, although credibility drops a long way when the same photos turn up at two apparently unrelated websites. Sounds stupid but it’s true.

Customer reviews and testimonials are usually worthwhile, provided they are displayed on an independent site. It’s not totally unrealistic to think that just occasionally a seller might make up a few testimonials supporting their product just to get things started. It’s definitely unrealistic to think that unfavorable reviews might be shown on a sales page.

So you can look out for some of these warning signs, and come to your own conclusions.

Or you can keep an eye on these pages, because none of the suspect products will get a recommendation here. That’s not to say that every product that’s not listed won’t work – it’s just that there is not yet enough supporting information to justify a recommendation.

And of course I’d welcome more information from any mole removal product manufacturer who think they’ve been unfairly left off these pages.

So that should give you an idea what to expect from the Mole Removal Blog – effective products at competitive prices.

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2 Responses to “Mole Removal Treatments – How Do You Compare Them?”

  1. moles removal org Says:

    Really a good article. I am absolutely agree with you concerning the before and after photos: you can see one and the same all over the internet. But I just would like to notice that the moles are not always “just a harmless skin disorder”. In fact the connection between moles and the most deadly skin cancer is scientifically proven. Take a little research about melanoma, skin cancer and nevi or nevus (the medical term for mole). But as a whole you did a great post. Congrats. And you make me put your blog into my favs.

    best regards
    Kim

  2. Kim Says:

    Hi Graham, I found your article in ezinearticles How to Get Rid of Skin Moles – And Why You Should and I see that you really know about the connection. Great article.

    BR
    Kim

    P.S. I will just proceed reading for today – I don’t want to flood your blog with my comments ;)

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