Care after laser mole removal

  What do I need to pay attention to for laser mole removal? Nowadays, facial laser mole removal is a relatively common treatment method that can directly achieve cosmetic purposes. However, before laser mole removal, it is important to know more about the facial mole removal treatment method, process, precautions, and routine care after laser surgery, which plays an important role in the treatment effect. Laser mole removal precautions are as follows: 1. When laser mole removal is performed, the anesthetic “lidocaine” is usually injected locally, and there will be slight pain at the injection point and a small amount of bleeding at the eye of the needle, which will stop after pressure is applied.  2. During the healing period after laser mole removal, you should apply antibacterial ointment or take oral anti-inflammatory medicine to prevent secondary infection, because infection may lead to obvious scars on the skin.  3.After laser mole removal, the trauma surface will scab and the scab film will fall off in 5-10 days and the trauma surface will heal. Individual patients may experience normal temporary pigmentation after surgery, which will be gradually absorbed. Oral consumption of fruits rich in vitamin C can not only promote healing but also reduce the production of pigment.  4. Do not wear makeup on the day after laser mole removal, pay attention to avoiding the trauma when washing your face within 3 days after surgery, do not rub the trauma, avoid spicy, smoking and liquor, and let the scabs fall off by themselves, do not force them to peel off to avoid leaving depressed scars. Do not participate in vigorous sports, so as not to cause infection and scars after sweating.  5.After laser mole removal, you must pay attention to sun protection. The regression of pigmentation on the original surface after mole removal is a slow biological process, generally 1-3 months, so you must continue to protect yourself from the sun during this period!  6.Smaller moles generally do not leave scars after laser surgery, while larger moles (diameter over 3cm) may have mild depression scars after laser defect healing.  7.Surgical excision is the best and safest way to remove moles! Moles with a diameter of 0.5cm must be removed surgically and examined pathologically, and smaller moles with malignant tendency must also be removed surgically and examined pathologically. You should ask your doctor’s opinion before surgery and consider it carefully!