If a mole grows back after you have ordered it, it is usually caused by the fact that the mole tissue is not completely removed or the patient himself has a mole-loving constitution.
1. Some patients with moles use the local methods of removing moles, such as crow’s gall, wind, lime, etc. It is difficult to remove moles completely in this way, and sometimes it will irritate the skin and lead to localized infections or allergies.
2. Some patients’ moles are relatively large, and they do not go to the regular institutions to treat them or the physicians do not treat them in the right way, so the pigmented moles are not completely cleared, and the mole cells grow back, leading to a recurrence of the disease.
3. Some patients are hereditary mole-loving body, and the number of moles on their bodies is obviously more than others. After removing the moles, they are likely to reappear in the original part or other parts of the body. There is no effective way to change this kind of constitution, and you should try to minimize the skin stimulation such as sunshine and trauma to reduce the formation of pigmented moles.