Is surgery for a hairy stromal tumour on the face of a one-year-old child harmful to the child’s health?

The surgical removal of a trichomegaly is not very harmful to the body of a one-year-old child.
Firstly, trichomegaly is a benign tumour of hairy origin and does not usually metastasise or spread, but only grows in a small area. Surgical removal is often done using minimally invasive techniques, using self-absorbing sutures, which can greatly help the patient’s recovery after surgery. It is an excellent time to manage the condition and early surgery is a better option to avoid deterioration of the tumour.