What to Expect After Laser Mole Removal

The precautions to be taken after laser mole removal include focusing on skin care and sun protection. Laser mole spotting refers to the use of laser to penetrate the skin layer according to the light effect as well as the thermal effect, and selectively remove the skin pigmented mole through the photothermal effect of laser. After laser mole spotting, you need to pay attention to skin care, keep the wound clean and avoid bacterial infection at the skin lesion, or else redness, swelling and itching may occur locally. In addition, after laser mole spotting treatment should also be strictly protected from the sun, otherwise it may lead to possible pigmentation, such as wearing sunglasses, umbrellas, applying sunscreen products and so on. Scabs will appear at the skin lesions of laser mole spotting, and it is recommended to remove the scabs by oneself to avoid the adverse consequences of scarring and pigmentation caused by the poor healing of the tissues under the scabs. If you need to use laser mole spotting, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital and consult a doctor about the relevant matters.