How long can you touch water with laser mole removal

Laser mole spotting usually allows you to touch water after the scab falls off in 7 to 10 days.
Laser mole spotting is to remove the mole by vaporizing and cutting the mole cells and surrounding tissues through the photothermal effect of the laser, so as to achieve the purpose of mole removal. After laser mole spotting, there will be local redness, swelling and scabbing, usually within 3 days, the scab will fall off by itself in 7-10 days, the wound will heal well, and you can touch water at this time.
If the localized recovery is not good, the wound can be basically fully recovered in about 2 weeks and days after the mole spotting, and then you can touch water. If the scab does not fall off completely after mole spotting, touching water at this time is likely to cause localized infection, affecting the recovery of skin lesions, and may leave local pigmentation, scarring and so on.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for scientific care after laser mole spotting to avoid adverse consequences.