How long does it take to recover from laser mole removal

  The wounds left by laser mole removal usually take about 7 days to heal, while red pit marks take more than 3 months to fully return to normal.  Moles are common skin diseases that occur at all ages and vary in size, and a few of them can become cancerous after long-term stimulation. Moles on the face affect aesthetics and are easily stimulated by repeated rubbing, which increases the risk of cancer, so it is recommended to get rid of them as soon as possible. After laser mole removal, the wound will scab on its own in about 7 days, and the scab will fall off and leave a small pit, usually red, which will take 3 months or more to recover to normal skin.  In addition, it should be noted that not all moles can be removed by laser, only some pigmented moles with a clear diagnosis of less than 3mm in diameter can be removed, and moles with too large a diameter or cancerous tendency need to be surgically removed.