What if a basal cell papilloma is removed and grows back?

Basal cell papilloma is excised and grows again usually does not need special treatment, when the local lesions seriously affect the aesthetic appearance or cause itching, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms, you can apply local glucocorticoid ointment to relieve the uncomfortable symptoms or go to the regular hospital for cryotherapy.
Basal cell papilloma is genetically susceptible, so patients with basal cell papilloma have a relatively high likelihood of recurrence after excision. Basal cell papillomas are benign tumors that usually do not require treatment, and surgical intervention may be indicated once the tumor is found to have a malignant tendency (e.g., itching, pain, bleeding, and other discomforts).
Therefore, basal cell papilloma excision and grow again should go to the regular hospital, looking for professional doctors to assess the need for re-excision, to avoid delay in the condition.