Mole Removal Procedure: Things to Do Before and After

First Posted: Oct 14, 2019 09:33 AM EDT
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Mole Removal Procedure: Things to Do Before and After

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A mole may add some beauty on your face, but excessive moles can be a significant issue. Fortunately, modern mole removal procedures are available. You can choose a safe option to remove moles without a scar. Before focusing on aesthetics, you have to know your mole. Remember, some moles are entirely harmless, but others may indicate severe conditions. 

In rare situations, moles become a warning sign for melanoma (skin cancer). Early detection makes it easy to treat this problem. A mole in cancerous characteristics may have different colors, such as pink, grey, black, and brown. Moreover, a mole may have irregular borders (asymmetric mole). People often have small moles, but the large size or significant quantities may require you to contact your dermatologist.

Mole Removal Procedure and Recovery

People prefer to remove benign, small moles for cosmetic purposes. Before making a decision, it is essential to consult a qualified dermatologist to find out the best procedure for you. An outpatient procedure needs a small recovery period. The recovery period may vary based on the number and size of moles. Moreover, mole removal methods can affect your recovery period.

Doctors use excision to eliminate benign moles or use a scalpel to shave them off. Some procedures need stitches on a small surface. If a doctor spots symptoms of cancerous moles, he/she will send a sample of extracted tissues of this area to a pathology lab. For your safety, select a reliable platform to understand this procedure. Feel free to start with Ubiqi.

After a mole removal procedure, you have to apply an ointment to your affected area regularly. It is essential to clean the surrounding skin almost twice a day. Make sure to manage a fresh bandage on your skin. If the procedure involves stitches, you have to visit your doctor within 4 to 12 days for the removal of sutures.

Remember, this procedure will not affect your daily life. You may experience some soreness and bleeding during recovery, but it is normal. Carefully follow the instructions of your doctor for a successful and safe recovery.

Scarring After Mole Removal

A dermatologist can remove moles from your face in a single visit. It doesn't mean that you will not need another appointment. To avoid the risk of lousy scarring and infection, you have to visit your dermatologist frequently.

Remember, every wound on your skin will leave a scar. It is a natural process of your body to heal an injury and close your skin. In some cases, abnormal scarring may result in raised, large scars. A hypertrophic scar is normal if your body makes excessive collagen during your healing process.

Hypertrophic scarring is common with skin injuries and burns, but it may result from a wound. Remember, abnormal scar growth is common in people with dark skin. These scars called keloid scars. These are larger than hypertrophic scars and need corticosteroid injections, laser treatments, or other treatments. With these treatments, it is possible to stop the growth of scars. 

Recovery Period later Mole Removal

The recovery period after removing a mole may vary in each individual. Young people can heal faster than old adults. Moreover, a large incision needs extra healing time. The estimated healing period may vary between two and three weeks. 

You should contact your dermatologist to start a scar reducing method as soon as possible. Remember, you can't qualify for this process before healing your wound. Initial care is necessary to decrease the chances of infection. Sometimes, the best primary care can help you to avoid infection.

Avoid the Sunlight

Keep it in mind that sunlight is dangerous even for your healthy skin. Direct contact with the sun can affect the healing process of your wound. Regular exposure of a wound to UV rays can make it discolored or dark. Before moving out in the sun, you should cover your scar with a sunscreen (SPF 30). Use sun-protective clothing for almost six months after this procedure.

Avoid Stretching Your Scar

With a scar on your hand, avoid doing stretching and other movements. Stretching can affect your skin and increase the healing time of your scar. If a surgical scar is on your face, it may not stretch with your movement. In this situation, you can avoid several issues. 

Make sure to keep your incision spot moist and clean. Dry scars and wounds may take a longer period to heal. Consult a doctor for removal of scar because sometimes a skin ointment is enough to treat scars. Avoid using an antibiotic ointment without the recommendation of your doctor.      

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