View Full Version : Sliced a mole today.
Angus Young
09-08-2009, 03:21 AM
Whilst shaving this morning I caught a small mole on my neck(never even noticed it before). On the plus side my technique must be improving as I finished my shave in record time when I seen the amount of blood coming out and had a good shave without any other injury. Has anyone ever done this before and is it best if I give it a few days to heal before I shave again?
Nick D.E.vious
09-08-2009, 03:26 AM
Sorry to hear that, I don't have any moles on my face or neck, but I bet that would be painful. Glad to hear your technique is improving. :thumbup: You shouldn't have to skip any days of shaving, just shave around the mole until it heals.
mdunn
09-08-2009, 03:27 AM
ive done the same - i would give that bit a day or so to heal.
hi
it will get better ,have to shave around wound,done worse myself,took a slice of my ear with the blade loose about 20 years back,scared to death of the thing for a while.:eek:
Nick D.E.vious
09-08-2009, 03:39 AM
hi
it will get better ,have to shave around wound,done worse myself,took a slice of my ear with the blade loose about 20 years back,scared to death of the thing for a while.:eek:
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hi
it will get better ,have to shave around wound,done worse myself,took a slice of my ear with the blade loose about 20 years back,scared to death of the thing for a while.:eek:
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Gruder
09-08-2009, 04:48 AM
+1 on shave around it. Get well soon!
bwatts
09-08-2009, 04:50 AM
I have this biggish mole on my neck which I sometimes catch luckily my others are rather flat so they don't get caught. I'm rather moley to say the least :badger:
Sueto
09-08-2009, 09:21 AM
I did this the first day I got my razor(Merkur Futur). I have a small mole right above my lip to the left side of my mouth. I then found out how sharp blades were that day and treated my razor with a bit more respect hah. There I was treating my razor like any other, shaving that area and then a second later... Huh.. I had a mole there. Took me like 15 minutes to get it to stop bleeding. Shaved around it for the next couple days and made myself more aware of using the razor's weight to do the shaving.
Galius
09-08-2009, 11:35 AM
Happens all the time.
The important thing is to concentrate on mole reduction, not one-pass removal.
Each time you cut one, remember that it's a little money you saved from the dermatologist that you can spend on shaving gear!
sorry to hear that, i don't have any moles on my face or neck, but i bet that would be painful. Glad to hear your technique is improving. :thumbup: You shouldn't have to skip any days of shaving, just shave around the mole until it heals.
+1
Vulcanus
09-08-2009, 01:28 PM
Don't worry, I have a skin tag on my neck that I ALWAYS cut open everytime I shave. I'm wondering why it hasn't come off with how often I shave...
The National Razor
09-08-2009, 01:35 PM
I always wondered how Chairman Mao shaved without slicing his mole off
http://courses.missouristate.edu/Dennishickey/mao.gif
andyjreid
09-08-2009, 03:00 PM
I have a light and slightly raised mole on my jaw line and occasionally I nick it. It usually heals up just as quick as a normal nick and has never caused me any more problems because it was a mole.
rth97601
09-08-2009, 05:41 PM
I have a mole that I nick. I'm gentle with it 'til it heals, then I nick it again, and so on.
I guess I'll just live with it.
If a mole is really in the way then it is best to have a doctor remove it. Once the root of it is gone it won't grow back.
MoJoe
09-08-2009, 06:16 PM
Have a small one above my lip just to the right of my nose. I cut it on a semi regular basis and give it a day or two to heal before even thinking of shaving in that spot again. Funny thing is that I only seem to cut it when my blade is getting close to needing replacement.
gaseousclay
09-08-2009, 06:20 PM
haha, it's funny how these mole threads surface every once in awhile. I've got a mole on the left side of my upper lip and i've cut the little bastard plenty. it's amazing how much blood can come out of one tiny little mole
humber burns
09-08-2009, 06:49 PM
I've cut mine a few times. My suggestion is, if there is a scab then carefully go around it. If on the other hand it's an even shave surface by your next shave just take it easy, I usually only go for a WTG pass over the area so I don't aggravate or reopen it. But either way you'll survive.:biggrin:
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