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PLASTIC SURGERY TUTORIAL: Dr. Lam discusses the principles of mole removal as part of his facial plastic surgery series. For more information, please visit www.lamfacialplastics.com.

At times, creams, lasers, and other skin therapies cannot remove certain undesirable lesions. For example, a "mole" is often a deeper structure that cannot be easily burned or lasered away. What you oftentimes see is just the tip of the iceberg so to speak. Dr. Lam recommends evaluation of any suspicious lesion by a board-certified dermatologist. However, lesions that do not appear to have changed, grown, or bled can be removed as a short office procedure in which the entirety of the lesion is removed not just part of it. As a facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Lam is very mindful of how incisions heal well, i.e., in which direction to make the incision, gentle tissue handling, and proper skin closure, to attain the optimal results for you.

Dr. Lam is board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He has authored three major facial plastic surgery textbooks, including Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation: A Practical and Systematic Guide to the Aging Face, Cosmetic Surgery of the Asian Face, and the recently published Complementary Fat Grafting. Dr. Lam has also published over 100 book chapters and scientific articles on the subject of facial plastic surgery and lectures nationally almost on a monthly basis on facial plastic surgery. Visit www.lamfacialplastics.com.

KEY WORDS: PLASTIC SURGERY, FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY, COSMETIC SURGERY, COSMETIC ENHANCEMENT, FACIAL PLASTIC SURGEON, MOLE REMOVAL, DR. LAM, WWW.LAMFACIALPLASTICS.COM.

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