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Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
MyMeditravel Zagreb, Croatia
$100
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Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery
4.5
28 reviews

Mole Removal at Dr Toncic - Cosmetic Surgery in Zagreb, Croatia

Dr. Rajko Toncic opened his cosmetic surgery practice in 1987, among the first cosmetic surgeons in Europe, which makes him a pioneer of cosmetic surgery in Central Europe. His son, Dr Dinko Toncic joined the clinic in 2006, combi...more
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EAFPS - European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
EAFPS - European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
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GMC - General Medical Council
GMC - General Medical Council
GMC - General Medical Council
GMC - General Medical Council
GMC - General Medical Council
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Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
MyMeditravel Zagreb, Croatia
$91
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Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery
Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery

Mole Removal at Arcadia Clinic For Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery in Zagreb, Croatia

Arcadia Clinic for Plastic Surgery was established as the first cosmetic surgery clinic in Croatia. We already have more than 18 years of experience and successful work in the fields of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery and two genera...more
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CSPRAS - Croatian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
CSPRAS - Croatian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
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Poliklinika Mešter
MyMeditravel Hvar, Croatia
$79
Mole Removal
Poliklinika Mešter
Poliklinika Mešter
Poliklinika Mešter
Poliklinika Mešter
Poliklinika Mešter

Mole Removal at Poliklinika Mešter in Hvar, Croatia

At Poliklinika Mešter Medical Centre, the development of a personal relationship between the patient and doctor is of fundamental importance. The Poliklinika Mešter Medical Centre was established in 2009 as private outpatient po...more
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Beauty Medical Center Murad
MyMeditravel Zagreb, Croatia
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Mole Removal
Beauty Medical Center Murad
Beauty Medical Center Murad
Beauty Medical Center Murad
3.7
11 reviews

Mole Removal at Beauty Medical Center Murad in Zagreb, Croatia

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Poliklinika Medico
MyMeditravel Hvar, Croatia
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Poliklinika Medico
Poliklinika Medico
Poliklinika Medico
Poliklinika Medico

Mole Removal at Poliklinika Medico in Hvar, Croatia

PROFILE Medico Polyclinic was established in 1991 and is the leading provider of private medical services in the region. It holds the ISO 9001 certificate since 2001 and the Temos certificate “Quality in Internation...more
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EAFPS - European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
EAFPS - European Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery
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Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić
MyMeditravel Zagreb, Croatia
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Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić
Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić
Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić
Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić
Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić

Mole Removal at Cosmetic Surgery Dr. Žgaljardić in Zagreb, Croatia

Specialized maxillofacial surgeon with plastic head and neck subspeciality general cosmetic surgeon- licensed by International Board of cosmetic surgery 2008. In Columbia on 52. World congress named on the list of the best 100 cos...more
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Mole Removal clinics in Croatia
With MyMediTravel you can browse 6 facilities offering Mole Removal procedures in Croatia. The cheapest price available in Croatia is $101 in Hvar. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $4 in India.
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Everything you'll need to know about Mole Removal in Croatia

What you need to know about Mole Removal in Croatia

Mole Removal Before and After

A mole is a cluster of pigmented skin cells that can appear anywhere on your body. It is a common type of skin growth that usually shows up during childhood or adolescence. Most moles are benign (noncancerous).

If you do not like the way a mole looks or feels, or if they get in your way (such as when you dress or shave), you can have it removed through a procedure called mole removal. Mole removal can also be performed if a mole on your body is found to be cancerous. In this case, mole removal is done to get rid of the dangerous cells.

What does a Mole Removal Procedure Involve?

Mole removal can usually be done by a dermatologist in a single office visit. There are several techniques used to remove a mole:

Shave excision

During shave excision, your doctor will give you a local anesthetic to numb the area around the mole. Then, a thin tool similar to a razor is used to gently slice away your mole and some tissue beneath it. Your doctor may also use a device with a small electrode at its end to perform a procedure called electrosurgical feathering. The feathering is done to help reduce the appearance of the excision as it can blend the edges of the wounds with the skin that surrounds it. In most cases, no stitches are needed for a shave excision. Once the surgery is completed, your doctor may examine the mole under a microscope to check for signs of skin cancer.

Surgical excision

Surgical excision is deeper than a shave excision. After numbing the area of the mole, your doctor will cut out the entire mole, the subcutaneous fat layer underneath it, and some healthy skin around it using a scalpel or a sharp, circular blade. The wound is then closed with stitches.

Laser mole removal

Your doctor starts this procedure by applying local anesthesia around the area of the mole you want to remove. Then, laser ray is directed to the cells that form the mole. These cells absorb the laser ray, causing the mole to fumes away from the surface of your skin, while the adjacent skin remains intact.

How Long Should I Stay in Croatia for a Mole Removal Procedure?

Mole removal is usually an outpatient procedure, so you can leave the hospital as soon as your mole removal is complete. You can normally leave Croatia within a day or two. However, if your mole removal procedure involves stitches, you may need to stay longer, usually around a week.

What's the Recovery Time for Mole Removal Procedures in Croatia?

The recovery time for mole removal varies. It may take a few days to a few weeks for you to fully recover, depending on how large the mole was and how deep your doctor had to cut it. In general, a mole removal scar takes at least 2 to 3 weeks to heal. However, you should be able to return to your normal activities the next day after your procedure if the mole was small and your doctor does not need to make a deep cut. If you had stitches, it is recommended that you avoid doing any strenuous activities for a few days.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Mole Removal Procedures in Croatia?

Your doctor will instruct you on how to care for yourself after the procedure. To reduce the size of a scar and decrease the chance of infection, you can do the following:

  • Avoid direct sunlight on the scar for at least six months. If you do go outside, ensure that your scar is covered with a strong sunscreen (at least SPF 30). Cover the scar with sun-protective clothing whenever possible.

  • Do not stretch the scar. A lot of movement on the area where the scar is located can stretch it and result in longer healing time and a bigger scar.

  • Always keep the incision site clean, moist, and covered.

Note that if your doctor’s instruction is different from any of the above, you should follow there instruction.

What's the Success Rate of Mole Removal Procedures in Croatia?

Mole removal is generally a straightforward, simple, and safe procedure with high success rates. The biggest risk after the procedure is scarring. The site can also get infected and bleeds. You can avoid both by carefully following your doctor's instructions to care for the wound until it is healed.

Are there Alternatives to Mole Removal Procedures in Croatia?

There are currently no other alternatives to mole removal than the procedures mentioned in this article. You may have heard or read a number of at home, “do-it-yourself” techniques to remove a mole. While these methods may sound pretty easy, they are not proven to work. Some may even be dangerous for your health. A safer way to conceal moles if you do not like their appearance is to cover them with makeup.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 16/02/2023