Castor Oil Mole Removal
Castor oil mole removal is a well established method of removing moles yourself and avoiding costly surgical procedures. Using the castor oil mole removal technique can often turn out to be the most effective way of getting rid of your moles without leaving a surgical scar.
The obvious mole removal procedure is via a dermatologist who prescribes some form of invasive medical procedure usually involving one of the following:
Undoubtedly all of these procedures work, but can be expensive and although results are generally good, there is always the risk of scarring. This may or may not disappear totally over time. If it is not a facial procedure then a small scar is less significant, but a permanent facial scar can be difficult to conceal. There is also a slight chance of infection where the skin is broken.
When carrying out castor oil mole removal, (or any other natural mole removal) it is best to do an allergy test on an area away from the mole and leave for 24 hours to observe any potential allergic reaction to the oil.
The Procedure For Castor Oil Mole Removal
Using the caster oil mole removal system is straightforward. Apply the oil directly to the mole using a cotton bud, avoiding the surrounding skin. You will need to repeat this process 2 to 4 times each day for a period of a few weeks to get rid of your skin mole completely.
Over this time you will observe changes taking place. This could involve your mole shrinking, growing, irritating a bit, but should not be painful. I suggest wearing a band-aid when required, especially at night to keep the castor oil on the mole and not on your pillow.
Allow air to get to the mole by removing the band-aid from time to time and to give the surrounding area time to recover.
Baking Soda & Castor Oil Removal
As an alternative to just using castor oil, you can mix it into a paste with baking soda and apply that instead. Some people report better results with this combination procedure.
Important: DO NOT USE CAUSTIC SODA only BAKING SODA!
The procedure is very similar to the castor oil mole removal system, except you end up with a paste to apply rather than an oil, which is a little easier to use. This should be gently washed off each night and fresh paste reapplied.
As always it is important to assess your moles prior to trying any home remedies or removal methods. If your moles look abnormal, itch, bleed, or you have noticed any changes recently, consult you doctor or dermatologist before proceeding with the castor oil mole removal method.







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Hi, my mole is flat brown a bit bigger than the normal size i want to know exactly how much time castor oil mole removal method will take to remove the mole completly.
Hi Nikhil,
It is impossible to predict a timescale for removing any particular type of mole. It can be as little as a few days or it may take several weeks. Flat moles tend to peel from the sides before dropping off completely. It is tempting to try to peel the loose edges. DON’T do this as it can lead to scarring! Wait, be patient and you will see a better end result. People report faster action when they combine castor oil with baking soda.
Is castor oil mole removal is a sure method.
Nikhil,
There are no guarantees with any of these home remedy methods. People who have used them have reported good results, but they may not work for everyone. If you need a guaranteed solution I recommend Dermatend as they offer a money back guarantee if it doesn’t work.
In which type of shop is DERMATEND is avilable.I think in medical store…and thank u for all ur help…
Nikhil,
If I have helped you in any way that’s good. You can buy Dermatend here and they ship worldwide.
Hi, Today i red another method of mole removal and that is from honey but i don’t know the proper procedure for it please help me if u know…
Hi Nikhil
I have no experience of using honey to remove moles and question how it could work. All the other methods I talk about have ingredients strong enough to start a reaction that results in your body rejecting the mole and this is why it drops off. Honey is a natural healer and I don’t see it producing the result you are looking for.
Hi there,i am 18 years old and i have a flat mole on my neck and i would like to remove it. I have 3 questions for you,
1)how do i know if the mole is cancerous?
2)is it possible if i dont use band aid after i apply castor oil on the mole? Just let it be out to air?
3)Is this castor oil treatment permenant? Does that mean the mole wont come back at the same area?
Please reply asap,help me out. Thank You!
Hi Deeb,
1. Very few moles are cancerous. Take a look at these images of skin cancers If your mole bleeds, itches or has grown recently, or if it has fuzzy edges you need to get it checked out, otherwise it will be OK to proceed.
2. You can do this without using a band aid, but may need to re-apply the castor oil more frequently as it may get rubbed off by clothing, bedding etc.
3. Once a mole has peeled off completely (don’t pick at it) they are unlikely to come back. The skin below the mole will be a bit red and sensitive for a while, but will soon settle down and blend in with surrounding skin.
Remember to keep the treatment off the surrounding skin and only apply directly to the mole. I hope this helps you.
Can this dermatend remove moles that look like neurofibromatosis.
Hi Kamini,
I just looked up neurofibromatosis on Google images and it appears in several different forms. All I can tell you is that Dermatend is excellent for removing moles and warts. If your mole is definitely a mole and not neurofibromatosis, it should work fine. It does come with a money back guarantee, so if it doesn’t solve your problem you can get a full refund.
Hope this helps.
CAn this method work on little tiny flat moles?
Hi Anthony,
Yes it can. You need to be careful when applying it. Try to keep it off the surrounding skin as it can irritate it.
Best Wishes
Avent