Atypical mole removal in Spain generally costs between $900 and $1,900. The total price depends on the removal method, the number of moles, and the clinic location. Patients typically save around 30% compared to the US, where the average cost is $2,000. Most Spanish quotes include the specialist consultation, local anesthesia, and the surgical procedure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a specialist in Barcelona can provide access to world-class expertise at competitive rates. For instance, Centro Médico Teknon features doctors like Alejandro Camps Fresneda, a founder of the European Society of Mohs Micrographic Surgery. This JCI-accredited clinic handles over 23,000 operations annually, ensuring high proficiency. While premium centers in Madrid or Barcelona may cost more, they often bundle histology and follow-ups. This provides better financial predictability than smaller coastal clinics with separate billing for lab work.
| Spain | Turkey | The USA | |
| Atypical mole removal | from $900 | from $800 | from $1,500 |
Day 1 – Arrival
Day 2 – Pre-operation
Day 3 – Atypical mole removal
Day 4 – Post-operation
Week 1 – Rehabilitation
Week 2 – Rehabilitation
Week 3 – Rehabilitation
Please note that each patient’s recovery timeline may vary based on individual circumstances and the specifics of the mole removal procedure.
Founder of the European Society of Mohs Micrographic Surgery – Dr. Camps specializes in precise skin cancer treatments and mole removal at Centro Médico Teknon.
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