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Sunday, 21 December 2014

How To Remove A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar .. 2 Years Later

Hello everyone, dare I say it's been a while. I almost forgot that this blog even existed. But I am writing this update to let everyone know, both past and future visitors, if this technique of using ACV to remove a mole actually works and whether you should really give it a go yourself if you are brave enough. No bs, just a true experience of someone who has gone through the process and came out the other end with an honest take on the result.

So here goes, this is what the inside of my arm looks like today, over 2 years later versus before.

Before

How To Remove A Mole With ACV Before Picture

After

How To Remove A Mole With ACV After Picture


I apologise for the blurry picture, I could not for the life of me get the camera to focus on the area. As you can see, nothing much has really changed. There still lives a small scar of where the mole used to be but the mole is gone and hasn't returned. All I'm left with now is a very small mark or scar. I never notice it anyway as its located out of view the majority of the time but could I say I am 100% happy with the way it turned out? No far from it but its still a hell of a lot better than the raised mole that used to live there. What I've did is replace a mole with a small reddish scar that could possibly fade over time but I doubt it will much more than what it has already.

This could have been the way in which I did it. Maybe I left the ACV on too long. Maybe I didn't protect the skin enough with Vaseline or a similar product during the process. Maybe the skin in that area doesn't heal as well as maybe the face, as that area is supposed to heal faster than other areas of your body. I'll never truly know what went wrong that I have been left with a scar.

So your maybe sitting there still contemplating whether you should bite the bullet and give this technique and process a go. Would I recommend that you do? Yes and no. If you are seriously affected by any mole or moles you have and are really self concious about them, rather than do this and run the risk of being left with a scar I would consult a doctor to see what they can do for you. I live in the UK and healthcare is free here. If things like moles are psychologically affecting you then you may be able to have them removed free of charge. I'm not sure how this would work in the US and other countries though. If you are not bothered about a tiny scar and really want rid of the mole, then sure I would recommend this technique just as long as you have made sure the mole is not suspicious or cancerous. Its not worth it, please get them checked out first.

Another solution I suggest is going to a private clinic to have them removed by a specialist. Either laser removal or radio surgery seem to have the best results with minimal to no scarring. If you can afford to do this, then please do it or save up so you are able to. You will thank yourself later in life when you are mole free and also scar free, instead of mole free but scarred up or both if the mole has decided to return due to not being removed properly.

If you would like to leave any further questions, please do and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks for reading.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

A Tip for Removing Small Moles

Hey everyone!

Just doing a quick update on this blog to inform you of a technique I have figured out to remove tiny moles. By tiny I mean moles that are a mm in size. Just to clarify I have did this to over 6 of these "tiny moles" on my leg and every single one has been successful. It is in fact very easy to do you just need patience to get the results.

Just simply grab get a sharp object, I suggest using a sewing needle as this is what I used. Choose a mole that you want to get rid of then simply scratch at the mole until it bleeds. This may cause you pain, just depending on how tolerant of it you are. For me on a scale of 1 to 10, I would be pushing at it to say the pain was even a 2. Different areas carry different pain results but for the most part it's not too bad!

Anyway after making it bleed simply wash the area with cold water and wipe it with a piece of kitchen roll or something similar. Apply cream such as Sudocrem or Germolene if you wish but I tend to just leave it. After a day or 2 you should notice that they area will have scabbed up. I cannot emphasis this enough that you have to leave this alone and don't pick at it or you will risk scarring yourself. Just leave it alone for about a week or 2 at the most and eventually the scab will fall off. It will probably still look at little red but it will fade in the week or so.

I think the way this works is as the skin is healing it pushes the damaged skin out and merges with the newly formed scab. So when the scab is ready to come off it takes the mole with it. Not so sure but that's my guess anyway.

Hope this will be of some use to you and if you are interested in doing this please make sure the mole you are removing does not look dangerous.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Day 23: Removing A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar - It's Almost Healed


Hello everyone, it has been about 2 weeks since I last updated the blog with any pictures or information on how it's been going.

As you can see above there is still a mark where the mole used to be. It went from a bright pinky colour to a dark brownish colour but it has been fading as each day comes and to be honest I don't think anybody would notice the mark unless you pointed it out to them.

I am very happy with it and I will update you again on day 28, hopefully it will be unnoticeable altogether.

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Day 10: Removing A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar



I think we're on day 10 now of this experiment and on day 5 of the healing process.

As you can see above it's healed quite a bit but you can certainly still notice it and the pink area around it. There is still a very small scab over where the mole used to be but it's gradually disappearing.

Again as I am photographing the area with my phone and using a flash to get a better picture it does make the area look worse than it actually is.

I expect in about a week it should be barely noticeable at all, fingers crossed.

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Day 7: Removing A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar



On day 7 now and the second day of healing. Just thought I would give a quick update on the process for people following along.

As you can see above the redness has begun to calm down and turn a sort of pink colour, good sign! The crater is almost completely flat now and has just turned into a scab. Will leave it alone to prevent it from scarring permanently.

Comments are welcome below also, I will reply to anybody who has any questions. More picture updates in the next few days.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Day 6: Removing A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar



This is day 6 and I can already see that it's starting to heal pretty nicely.

The crater in my skin is already beginning to shrink and become less noticeable. The flash from the camera also makes it look worse than it is if you had to see it in real life.

Just thought I would update you as it is healing pretty fast and the redness should begin to calm down soon also.

May update again tomorrow or at least in the next few days with more pictures.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Day 5: Removing A Mole With Apple Cider Vinegar



Just a few hours after half the mole had disappeared in the shower, I decided to pick the rest of it off. As it felt just like a scab the mole actually came off pretty easily without me using much force.

As you can see there is now crater in my skin but don't be alarmed as it is only about 1 or 2 layers. This will heal up nicely if I keep the area clean. To do this I am going to be using soap and warm water twice a day and to keep the area from getting infected I am going to be using Germolene and a band aid.

Will keep you updated in a few days on how it's looking.