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Expert Mole Removal Services in Colorado for Healthy Skin

Your skin is one of your most important assets, and monitoring moles for changes is a key part of maintaining healthy skin. At Clarity Dermatology in Colorado, we help patients from Castle Rock, Denver Tech Center, Parker, Boulder, Niwot, and Fort Collins understand which moles require removal and provide safe, effective treatments that prioritize both health and appearance.

How do dermatologists determine which moles require removal versus monitoring?

Dermatologists evaluate moles based on size, shape, color, and changes over time. Suspicious or rapidly changing moles are often recommended for removal, while stable, benign moles may simply be monitored with regular check-ups. Early assessment is essential to prevent complications.

Which mole removal techniques provide the best cosmetic outcomes in visible areas, such as the face or neck?

Our dermatologists use advanced techniques, including surgical excision, shave removal, and laser therapy, to minimize scarring. Choosing the right method depends on the mole’s depth, location, and size, allowing for natural-looking results, especially in highly visible areas.

How can I tell if a mole is suspicious or potentially cancerous before deciding on removal?

Warning signs include asymmetry, irregular borders, multiple colors, a diameter larger than a pencil eraser, and any changes in size or texture. Dermatologists often use dermoscopy to closely examine moles and recommend removal if necessary.

What factors influence whether surgical excision or laser removal is the best option for a mole?

The choice depends on the mole’s depth, size, and location, as well as the patient’s skin type and aesthetic goals. Surgical excision is preferred for deeper or potentially cancerous moles, while laser removal can be effective for superficial, cosmetic concerns.

How long does it typically take to heal after mole removal, and what steps ensure minimal scarring?

Healing generally takes one to two weeks, though full scar maturation may take several months. Proper wound care, avoiding sun exposure, and following your dermatologist’s instructions help minimize scarring and support smooth, healthy skin.

Can mole removal prevent skin cancer, or is it mainly for cosmetic reasons?

Mole removal can serve both purposes. Removing suspicious moles reduces the risk of skin cancer, while cosmetic removal addresses moles that may cause self-consciousness without medical concern.

Are there risks of mole regrowth after removal, and how can these be minimized?

Complete removal of the mole at its base reduces the risk of regrowth. Regular follow-up exams and monitoring any new or changing spots also help ensure long-term results.

How does age, skin type, or sun exposure affect mole removal results and recovery?

Older skin or highly sun-damaged skin may take longer to heal, and patients with darker skin types may have a slightly increased risk of pigmentation changes. Your dermatologist personalizes the procedure and aftercare to optimize outcomes for your skin type and history.

Your skin deserves expert care and attention. From mole assessment to safe removal and follow-up monitoring, Clarity Dermatology proudly serves patients in Castle Rock, Denver Tech Center, Parker, Boulder, Niwot, and Fort Collins with treatments that are both comfortable and effective. Call (720) 686-7546 today to take the first step toward healthier, smoother skin.

Dr. Hannah Pederson, MD near me

Dr. Hannah Pederson, MD

Hannah Pederson, MD, is a board-certified Dermatologist passionate about all areas of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. She attended the Colorado School of Mines and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. She attended the University of Colorado School of Medicine for medical school and completed her dermatology residency at Baylor Scott and White Health in Temple, Texas.

Dr. Pederson is passionate about skin cancer prevention and has volunteered with the Colorado Skin Cancer Task Force. She had also received a grant from the Melanoma Research Foundation.
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Dr. J. Daniel Jensen, MD
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J. Daniel Jensen, MD is fellowship-trained in Mohs Micrographic Surgery and cosmetic dermatology. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and specializes in vein disease treatment.

Dr. Jensen attended Brigham Young University where he studied Biochemistry and Portuguese and graduated with University Honors before attending the University of Colorado for medical school. After medical school, he completed his dermatology residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Dr. Jensen was then selected for a prestigious one-year fellowship in Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology at Scripps Clinic in San Diego, California.

He has participated in numerous clinical trials, published many articles, book chapters, and research abstracts/posters, and presented his research at national and international meetings. Dr. Jensen has also served as past President of the Colorado Dermatologic Society.
Dr. Tracy Haines, MD near me

Dr. Tracy Haines, MD
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Tracy Haines, MD graduated from the University of Austin, Texas with a Bachelor's degree in Biology and completed medical school at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. She completed her dermatology residency at Wayne State University, Michigan, and then moved to Colorado to work as a dermatologist. Dr. Haines is board-certified with the American Board of Dermatology and is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology and Colorado Dermatologic Society.

Dr. Haines is also a talented artist, and displays her art at our DTC location. All three are board-certified dermatologists committed to integrity, teamwork, and compassionate and individualized care for every patient.
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Teagan Hagler, Licensed Esthetician

Teagan Hagler is a licensed esthetician with a passion for personalized skincare. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her practice, specializing in treatments such as MiraDry, Emsculpt Neo, CoolSculpting, and microneedling. Teagan is dedicated to enhancing natural beauty and restoring skin health through tailored care. Her approachable nature and meticulous attention to detail build trust and foster lasting relationships with her clients. Outside of work, Teagan cherishes time with family and friends, embodying mindfulness and meaningful connections, which she integrates into her holistic approach to patient care.
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Romy Petre, Licensed Esthetician

Romy Petre is a licensed esthetician known for her expertise in clinically informed skincare. She blends Western medical principles with East Asian holistic philosophies to provide personalized treatments for conditions like acne. Romy's approach considers lifestyle, stress, and environmental factors, ensuring each patient receives a tailored care plan. Specializing in treatments such as CoolSculpting, TruSculpt Flex, and microneedling, she collaborates closely with dermatology teams to support and educate her patients. Romy's dedication to enhancing skin health and overall well-being highlights her experience, authority, and trustworthiness in the field.