Mole Removal Santa Barbara CA

Find top doctors who perform Mole Removal in Santa Barbara, CA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Santa Barbara, CA.

Local Businesses

De La Vina Surgicenter Medical Group

1-805-682-5065
2323 De La Vina Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Louise Hope Stewart

805-687-5538
2428 Castillo St Ste A
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Wallace Eric Dds

(805) 962-7933
171 Medical Loop Ste 160
Santa Barbara, CA 93101


Louise Hope Stewart

(805) 687-5538
2320 Bath St – Suite 203
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


John Chapple

(805) 966-2203
511 E. Arrellaga Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103


Robert Leposavic

(805) 681-1761
317 W Pueblo St
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Roberta Sengelmann

805-682-6455
2521 Calle Galicia
Santa Barbara, CA 93109


Michelson David N

(800) 643-6355

Santa Barbara, CA 93101


Novatt Gary S

(805) 569-1164
2320 Bath St Ste 205
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Robert Wilkins Sheffield

805-969-9004
1110 Coast Village Cir
Santa Barbara, CA 93108


Abergel, R Patrick – Abergel R Patrick

(805) 962-2005
2727 E Barnett Rd
Santa Barbara, CA 93160


Mark Logan

(805) 681-1761
215 Pesetas Ln
Santa Barbara, CA 93110


Moelleken Brent R

1-805-898-9299
1525 State Street Suite 206
Santa Barbara, CA 93101


Davis, Bret

805-681-7502
215 Pesetas Ln
Santa Barbara, CA 93110


Kiken Robert Dds

(805) 682-0933
701 Golf View Dr
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


John Gilbert Chapple

(805) 966-2204
511 E Arrellaga St
Santa Barbara, CA 93103


Miller, Rebecca – Dermatology Medical Group

(805) 964-1514
334 S Patterson Ave, #105
Santa Barbara, CA 93111


Louise Stewart

805-687-5538
2320 Bath St Ste 203
Santa Barbara, CA 93105


Michael L Merrin

(805) 563-9814
1919 State St – Suite 302
Santa Barbara, CA 93101


Benzian Lurleen R

1-805-964-1514
334 South Patterson Avenue
Santa Barbara, CA 93111


Mole Removal FAQ in Santa Barbara, CA

How long can you live with a cancerous mole?

Survival for all stages of melanoma almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed.

Is removing a mole a good idea?

Mole removal can prevent the spread of cancerous and pre-cancerous cells and address your cosmetic concerns in one simple procedure. Results for the majority of patients are permanent, and our patients find that they are able to enjoy life to the fullest after the removal of a noticeable or suspicious mole.

Do skin moles have roots?

Compound Nevus: Pigmented moles which are protruding out of skin surface and also have deeper roots. Intradermal Nevus: Moles that have deeper roots and have been present for many years. Most of these moles have lost their pigmentation over the years and present as skin colored protruding moles.

Which cream is best for mole removal?

H-Moles Formula. Dr. Scholl’s Freeze Away Wart Remover. Hahnemann Pharma Thuja Ointment. Pureauty Naturals Skin Tag And Mole Cream. Dr. King’s Natural Medicine Skin Tag Remover. Skinprov Mole And Skin Tag Corrector. Wartosin Wart Remover. Quita Verrugas Skin Tag Remover.

Why am I suddenly getting moles?

Researchers are not sure why moles suddenly appear later in life. Most that do are benign and occur likely because of age, prescription drug use, sunburn or extensive sun exposure and genetic mutations. Any mole that appears and looks unordinary can be a cause for concern. New moles are more likely to become cancerous.

Can I remove my own mole?

Between the cosmetic risks, potential for incorrect removal and very real risk of not properly addressing a dangerous skin cancer, Dr. Sarnoff says trying to remove a mole at home is highly inadvisable. “I would never recommend at-home mole or skin tag removal,” she says.

What percentage of moles removed are cancerous?

What percentage can we expect? A study published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology suggests around 7% of suspicious mole removal is cancerous. This number drops when accounting for all moles removed, as most are benign (non-cancerous).

What is the cheapest way to get rid of moles?

For a homemade remedy, mix three parts castor oil and one part dish soap. Add four tablespoons of the mixture to a gallon of water. Soak the tunnels and entrances to evict the moles and soak the holes to evict gophers. Castor oil is one of the most effective home remedies to get rid of these animals.

Can you tell if a mole is cancerous just by looking at it?

Use a hand-held mirror to look at areas that are hard to see. One part of a mole or birthmark doesn’t match the other. The edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred. The color is not the same all over and may include shades of brown or black, sometimes with patches of pink, red, white, or blue.

Why do I get more moles as I age?

You can also develop moles during childhood and early adulthood. Sun exposure and other drivers behind aging skin can lead to nevi as an older adult. Some moles can become cancerous, but the majority are harmless — this is why it’s important to always get a dermatologist’s take on any moles in question.

What are raised moles called?

Intradermal Nevi Another name for these moles is “dermal nevi.” The melanocytes that make up an intradermal nevus are located in the dermis (below the dermo-epidermal junction). This mass of melanocytes pushes the cells above it upward, resulting in the flesh-colored bump that is noted on the surface of the skin.

What causes moles to suddenly appear?

Researchers are not sure why moles suddenly appear later in life. Most that do are benign and occur likely because of age, prescription drug use, sunburn or extensive sun exposure and genetic mutations. Any mole that appears and looks unordinary can be a cause for concern. New moles are more likely to become cancerous.

How long does mole surgery take?

A mole removal process can take anywhere from 10 minutes to 1 hour depending on the size and depth of the mole. Stitches may remain for 2-4 weeks post-removal.

How much does it cost to remove a lot of moles?

There is no standard price for laser mole removal, but most people can expect to pay between $150 to $1500 to remove moles. While this may seem like a steep price curve, it must be noted that the higher costs are related to the removal of multiple moles rather than a single mole.