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angaustinbrody
06-28-2006, 05:55 PM
Has anyone here ever had a mole removed from their labia? I have one that I am getting taken off on Tuesday and am not sure what the recovery is going to be like. My husband is off work until the next morning, but will I be fine chasing a toddler and caring for a baby the next day??

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Live-Life-to-Love
06-28-2006, 08:24 PM
I actually had quite a few moles removed from the same area about 5 years ago not just one. I can't remember the recovery too much but will try to give you some insight.

I remember feeling very sore down there for quite a few days afterwards.
It was even painful to walk around. So I took it easy while I had the discomfort. And no sex for a while..

I wouldn't schedule any play dates and see if you can have help the next day too (a sitter or grandma) especially if your child is a handful. You will need to take it easy for a few days as it heals but for sure the day of and the next. Maybe with one mole it won't be as painful as my recovery was I don't know.

Most of all listen to the instructions that will be given to you the day of the procedure when you leave...especially if you think you feel better quicker...don't do anything you shouldn't before it's time.

Good luck and God bless.

happykate753876
06-28-2006, 09:05 PM
Are moles down there common? I have this flat dark looking thing on my inner lip and it has an inregular shape and causes no pain. Could it be a mole? Or how do i know if its a mole?

Live-Life-to-Love
06-28-2006, 10:21 PM
You should show it to your doctor so hw can tell you if it's common in women to have these down there. Mine didn't hurt either.

I just had a pre-cancerious mole removed from under my breast a few years before and since I had so many down there I felt I should just remove them to biopsy them and because I didn't want to chance them becoming cancerous in the future. The biposy was fine by the way.

I just like to play life safe and since I have insurance and a wonderful doctor I did it without a second thought.

Show your mole to your doctor and ask him opinion. I personally think it's not necessary to have those there so why not remove them?

Good luck!

runaway0202
06-29-2006, 09:25 AM
How is it being removed? I am having laser surgery to remove some abnormal cells down there (inner labia) too, and have posted questions as to what to expect but had no replies. I would be very curious to know what to expect..

Live-Life-to-Love
06-30-2006, 12:56 AM
I don't remember how they were removed. They had to take samples for a biopsy so I doubt they were laser. But honestly I don't know. It was so long ago.

Belle2003
06-30-2006, 04:23 AM
I had a mole removed down there over 30 years ago. The doctor gave me a shot (a small pinch) and then burnt it off. It was a large, dark and raised mole. I was lucky that he did not have to do stitches. Having to spread eagle once was embarrassing enough.

I don't remember it really hurting once the shot wore off.

Good luck on your mole removal. It should be quick and easy!:)

runaway0202
06-30-2006, 12:05 PM
I have looked at alot of sites online about laser surgery to the labia, and it talks about how severe the pain is after. I was hoping to hear some first hand experience.





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