Flesh moles on eyebrows usually refer to pigmented moles, which can be removed by laser or surgery.
1. The pigmented nevus in the eyebrow area is originated from the benign proliferation of melanocytes, usually no special treatment is needed, if it affects the aesthetics, it can be removed by laser or surgery.
2. Smaller pigmented nevus can be removed by carbon dioxide laser or fractional laser, which utilizes the high energy heat generated by the laser to make the pigment particles in the deeper layers of the skin expand, burst and crush, and then be discharged out of the body along with the metabolism, so as to achieve the effect of removing the nevus.
Larger pigmented moles need to be removed through surgery, after which anti-scar ointment can be applied, such as compound heparin sodium allantoin gel, to prevent local scar proliferation.
It is recommended that patients who want to remove pigmented nevus should go to regular hospitals for consultation and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of doctors. If a mole is found to have sudden enlargement, irregular shape, surface itching, etc., it should be promptly consulted to rule out the risk of malignancy.