My mole is a little smaller than yours, but my mole is soft.
I won't leave a scar. I should say I didn't leave a scar. At that time, the incision of the operation was about one centimeter. I cut my mouth horizontally. The doctor gave me four stitches for such a small wound. He said he had a lot of stitches. There are relatively few scars.
I was scared at first, after all, my face. Moreover, the doctor always said that he would leave a scar, so I was ready to leave a scar.
But school just started in half a month. At that time, it was almost 1 week since the stitches were removed, and the wound still had scabs (I didn't touch it with my hands).
It's very painful to take a bath and wash your face within half a month after mole removal, but in order not to be infected and leave scars, I put up with it, and as a result, my face is covered with many pimples, so I suggest that my diet should be light during mole removal, not like me.
Hey, I cut it in a big hospital. Not expensive. Doctors are very skilled. I don't know if the hospital technology you are looking for is good. But don't go to a private hospital, a big public hospital is more credible. . . )
I struggled for a long time, too, for fear of leaving scars, but now I'm as high as o (∩ _ ∩) o.
Because you can't see any scars! I can't see the scar myself. How can others see it?
You should be one or two years younger than me, haha, it's normal to want to show your best before you go to high school.
I've already practiced, and I hope I can help you.
Don't worry about it, find a good hospital, find a good surgeon, and then do your own postoperative care, you will be very satisfied.
But you have to tell the doctor to clean it for you, and it won't cut deep enough to grow back. Cut it clean and it won't recur.
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