The effect of laser mole removal is related to the size of the mole, etc. If the pigmented mole is larger, the risk of recurrence is higher and it is more likely to leave a scar.
Laser mole removal, also known as laser mole spotting technology, is based on the theory of selective photothermal effect of laser, using the instantaneous generation of high-intensity radiation energy focused on the mole pigmented tissue particles, which can be directly vaporized, broken, and finally discharged from the body, to be able to achieve the purpose of removing pigment.
For some needle tip or small rice grain size nevus, laser can generally be removed, pay attention to wound care after surgery, avoid infection, can achieve more satisfactory results, but the diameter of the nevus is slightly larger, laser removal compared to surgical excision, more prone to recurrence, and easy to leave behind the scar.
Any surgery has certain risks, laser mole removal treatment may lead to skin damage, postoperative infection, scarring or hyperpigmentation.
Benign moles are generally not recommended for special treatment. If you want to remove them for aesthetic reasons and other considerations, it is recommended that you consult a medical professional first and choose the appropriate treatment.