Laser mole removal has slight pain, which is generally tolerable, and surface anesthesia can be applied before some laser treatments.
Laser mole removal is actually through the photothermal effect of laser, mole cells and their surrounding tissues undergo vaporization and cutting, smashing melanin particles, so that the smashed products are metabolized with the skin and discharged out of the body, thus removing the mole.
The treatment process of laser mole removal is relatively minimally invasive and will produce slight pain, but generally people can tolerate it and patients are advised not to worry too much. It should be noted that laser mole removal may burn the skin and cause infection and pain, etc. It is recommended that after laser treatment, patients should follow the specialist’s instructions to take care of their skin reasonably and keep the treatment area clean and dry to minimize infections, hyperpigmentation, scarring and other adverse reactions.
Laser mole removal is forbidden for people with scarring, bleeding disorders, blood sugar not effectively controlled, coagulation mechanism disorders, and light allergy. If you need laser mole removal, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.