Flesh moles next to the nose can be removed, and removal methods usually include physical therapy as well as surgical treatment, with attention to daily care after removal.
Meat nevus is a general term that includes benign skin growths such as sebaceous nevus and intradermal nevus, which are treated in a similar way and are usually not sensitive to medications.
1. Physical therapy refers to carbon dioxide laser, ionization or cryotherapy. It uses high or low temperature to destroy the nevus tissue and is suitable for small and lesionless nevi.
2. Surgical treatment refers to the complete removal of the mole tissue with a scalpel, which is a thorough treatment that is not easy to recur. This method is suitable for moles that are large in size or have a tendency to become malignant.
3. After physical therapy or surgery, you need to pay attention to keep the local hygiene and dryness. Normally, you should eat less spicy and greasy food and don’t drink alcohol. Since the methods of removing flesh mole are invasive treatments, it is not recommended to remove the flesh mole in hot weather as it is easy to be infected.
It should be treated under the guidance of a doctor.