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Leading
Experts On Mole Removal Put An End To Surgery After Discovering A
Natural Way To Safely Remove Moles At Home!
(PRWEB
Press Release) October 12, 2006
DermaTend®, created by the industry leading mole
removal experts, is putting an end to mole removal surgery
and has launched a new Web site.
DermaTend®, a natural way to remove moles is putting an
end to surgical removal of moles. Experts have also developed
www.moleremoval.net
a Web site to educate and inform the public about this
new mole removal treatment.
People are asking their dermatologists for help in removing
their moles all around the world. Dermatologists comply
and put them under the knife, charging patients on average
of $125. Surgery is no longer the sole option for mole
removal. Thousands of mole sufferers have been naturally
removing moles and saving upwards of $120 per mole by
avoiding surgery with DermaTend®.
“This means no more embarrassing dermatologist visits,
and no more costly surgery,” said Aaron Lilly, President
of Solace International, and formulator of DermaTend®.
“DermaTend® gives people a practical solution they
can use at home for all their moles, not just one at a
time.”
After
seven years of research and trial and error, dermatologists
formulated a breakthrough mole removal treatment that
bypasses surgery and allows people to remove moles in
the privacy of their own home.
They have called the formula DermaTend® and for three years,
it has quietly changed the face of mole removal everywhere.
Already it has given thousands to choose an option other
than surgery and has possibly inadvertently healed the
emotional and psychological damage their moles may have
caused.
Experts created www.moleremoval.net
for people to find all the information they would need
about this new mole removal treatment. The cost is affordable
and can remove moles for as little as $5 per mole. This
type of value is unheard of in the mole removal industry.
If anyone is thinking about removing his or her moles,
make sure to check out www.moleremoval.net
first.
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