Mole Removal

January 2026

Can your clinic remove a cancerous mole?

By |2026-01-29T18:47:54-08:00January 29th, 2026|Categories: |

We only perform cosmetic mole removal and do not remove cancerous or suspicious looking moles. If a mole appears to be concerning, we will ask that you visit your primary care physician and get a biopsy to determine if it is cancerous or not.

How should I prepare for my procedure?

By |2026-01-29T18:47:33-08:00January 29th, 2026|Categories: |

Before your procedure, we ask that you keep the treatment area clean and free of any lotions, perfumes, or makeup. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes so that the doctor can have easy access to the area of removal. Additionally, you should avoid picking, scratching, and shaving around the area, as this can affect the procedure and [...]

Is a consultation required before mole removal?

By |2026-01-29T18:47:20-08:00January 29th, 2026|Categories: |

Yes, a consultation is required for each patient in order to examine the mole, explain how the procedure works, and to determine if you are eligible for our treatment method. This also allows us to discuss pricing, after care, and any questions or concerns you may have.

Do you have other locations in California?

By |2026-01-29T18:48:12-08:00January 28th, 2026|Categories: |

Yes, we operate multiple mole removal clinics in California to make expert care accessible for our patients. In addition to our Orange County clinic, we welcome patients to our clinics in Los Angeles, San Diego, Temecula, Ventura County, San Francisco, and our newest clinic in Sacramento. Our newest clinic allows us to better serve Northern [...]

Go to Top