The brown marks left after laser mole removal usually do not need special treatment. After a few months, it will fade away naturally.
After laser mole spotting, some mild brown marks left behind, called hyperpigmentation, which is a common phenomenon after surgery, generally do not need special treatment, can naturally fade away. If a small amount of hyperpigmentation has not disappeared or mildly aggravated, it is generally related to the postoperative care, such as not paying attention to sunscreen after the operation, which may lead to the hyperpigmentation does not subside, or even deepen.
If the hyperpigmentation does not fade away for a long time, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use salicylic acid cream, retinoic acid cream or topical application of cumene glycoside cream, which can reduce the hyperpigmentation to a certain extent.