Mole spotting grows back requires another treatment.
There are more methods of mole spotting, including laser mole spotting, freezing, electrocautery, and chemical etching, which help to remove localized pigmented moles. Improper daily care and frequent sun exposure after the procedure may lead to localized mole regrowth. In addition, localized trauma or infection, etc. may also lead to mole regrowth.
For patients whose moles have grown back, avoid scratching the affected area and keep it clean. You also need to pay attention to strengthening sun protection on a daily basis. If the affected area is infected, topical antibiotic drugs, such as clindamycin and erythromycin, can be used to help anti-inflammatory and anti-infection. In addition, you can also take the method of mole spotting again to remove it, but after the operation, you need to take good care of it strictly.
Patients whose moles have grown back again should avoid scratching the affected area with their hands on a daily basis. It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment under the guidance of doctors.