Prepare for your Mole Removal at Liv Hospital. Learn about our specialized consultation process, mole examination requirements, and medical prep for surgery.
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Consultation and Preparation
The journey toward a successful Mole Removal begins with a meticulously structured consultation. Because skin health and lesion characteristics are unique to each individual, a standard visual check is never sufficient. When you visit a specialist at Liv Hospital, the process starts with a detailed medical history where the clinician asks about your sun exposure history, family history of skin conditions, and physical goals. The goal of this evaluation is to provide objective evidence of tissue health and to determine if a surgical intervention is the most appropriate next step for your physical vitality.





The first line of preparation involves a hands on assessment of the lesion’s landscape.
These clinical signs provide the specialist with a “map” of the structural requirements. If the patient shows specific areas of irregular growth, it is a strong indicator that the internal biological signaling needs support, justifying a tailored plan.
To ensure a safe environment for your surgery, several systemic screenings are mandatory.
At Liv Hospital, we use high resolution diagnostic technology to ensure the highest degree of accuracy, providing a clear view of your systemic health before the procedure begins.
What a patient consumes before surgery acts as the building blocks for post operative tissue repair.
Treating the body without addressing its internal chemistry is a missed opportunity. Our specialists ensure the biological environment is optimized to support the surgical outcome.
Certain habits can act as accelerators for complications and must be managed weeks before the Mole Removal.
Identifying these triggers is a hallmark of the specialized care at Liv Hospital. We work with patients to ensure their body is in its most resilient state.
The end goal of the preparation phase is to reach a clear and confident mental state.
By taking a comprehensive view of your future mobility and comfort, we ensure that you are an active participant in your recovery. Replacing uncertainty with a clear, data driven plan is essential.
Success in Mole Removal often depends on identifying high risk areas before the first incision.
Professional observation at our clinic helps identify any underlying risks that must be managed before the actual intervention.
The clinical team will discuss the best comfort path for your specific procedure.
Specialists look for the path that offers the best structural access while preserving the physical integrity of the nervous system.
In specific clinical scenarios, we test for sensitivities to surgical materials or local numbing agents.
Using these high tech safety protocols ensures that the clinical team can make life saving decisions in a matter of minutes, ensuring the structural foundation is secure.
The end goal of the diagnostic and preparation phase is to reach a definitive management plan. Once all tests are completed—physical exam, mapping, and labs—your specialist at Liv Hospital will sit down with you to review the findings. If the evidence shows that your condition requires a surgical or medical correction, we will discuss the options in detail. We encourage you to call the hospital to finalize your journey toward a more radiant and confident self.
Liv Hospital Ulus
Asst. Prof. MD. Aslı Datlı
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Ulus
Op. MD. Nilüfer Bahadırlı
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Assoc. Prof. MD. Mehmet Emre Yeğin
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir
Op. MD. Yasemin Aydınlı
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Topkapı
Op. MD. Emre Gunenc
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Gaziantep
Op. MD. Coşkun Erçel
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Samsun
Op. MD. Hande Demir
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Liv Hospital Samsun
Spec. MD. Abdurrahman Akbaş
Medical Aesthetics
Liv Bona Dea Hospital Bakü
MD. CEYRAN MEMMEDOVA
Breast Diseases and Surgery
Op. MD. Yankı Görkem Keskin
Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery
Send us all your questions or requests, and our expert team will assist you.
In many healthcare systems, a referral from a primary care physician is required to see a dermatologist or plastic surgeon, especially if you want insurance to cover a suspicious mole. For cosmetic removal, you can often book directly.
Yes, many clinics offer “see and treat” appointments where the consultation and removal happen in one visit, provided the mole is small and the procedure is straightforward. Complex excisions may require a separate booking.
If you have a surgical excision, yes, you will need stitches. If you have a shave removal or laser treatment, you typically will not require stitches, as the wound heals like a scrape.
You often cannot know with 100% certainty until it is removed and examined under a microscope. Dermoscopy gives a powerful clue, but the pathology report is the definitive answer.
You must inform your doctor. For minor skin surgeries, you often do not need to stop blood thinners, but the doctor needs to know to use extra measures to stop bleeding during the procedure.
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