Is it normal to bleed from a laser mole?

It is normal for blood to seep from the wound after laser mole spotting, but it is also necessary to judge according to the amount of bleeding. Laser mole spotting is invasive operation, a small amount of blood oozing from the local wound after laser treatment is a normal phenomenon, no need to be overly nervous. Because there are some peripheral blood vessels, which can extend to the superficial dermis to the surface layer of the skin, when laser mole spotting, in the epidermis layer will form a tiny wound to destroy some small blood vessels, so a small amount of blood seepage is a normal phenomenon. If in the process of mole spotting, the amount of bleeding on the wound is relatively large or continues to ooze blood, it may be that the location of the mole is deeper or that there are problems with the blood clotting mechanism. If the mole is deeper because of not grasping the scale properly, then it is necessary to prevent infection or scarring of the wound. If it is caused by poor blood clotting mechanism, it is recommended not to do similar mole spotting surgery or traumatic treatment. Note: Laser mole spotting should be carried out in regular hospitals, and patients are advised to go to regular medical institutions in time to avoid adverse consequences if the above abnormalities occur.