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Does Lanzhou Army General Hospital use laser to remove moles?
Both laser refrigeration and liquid oxygen refrigeration are available. The laser needs anesthetic. It smells bad and hurts a little. It's better to freeze it, and light it with a gun mouth pot. Both are in summer or winter, depending on the number of moles you want to go to.

Laser will have scars, and freezing may not be complete. Now there are professional drugs for removing moles, which are convenient and effective. It is recommended to go to a professional dermatologist. There are also people who take medicine to remove moles.

Harm of laser removal of nevus 1: nevus of nail groove. The nail groove is connected with the skin under the nail, which may grow under the nail and be blocked by the nail, so it is not easy to see the change, and it grows at the end and is more likely to become malignant in the future.

Harm 2 of laser removing nevus: mucosal nevus. Moles appeared in oral mucosa, conjunctiva, vagina and foreskin.

Harm 3 of laser nevus removal: nevus with atypical changes. Nevus with atypical appearance may become malignant, such as very dark nevus, uneven (mottled) pigment, uneven or irregular edge, unclear boundary, asymmetric left and right, and statistically larger than 5 mm in diameter.

Danger 4 of laser mole removal: moles that will be stimulated by long-term friction, such as moles that grow on bras and waist.

Danger 5 of laser nevus removal: A single nevus changes suddenly and rapidly. If the mole of the whole body changes at the same time because of the change of the black door, there is no doubt about it. If a single mole changes suddenly and rapidly, it is worth noting.

Harm of laser removal of moles 6: Some moles are originally high-risk moles. The moles that babies can see at birth are called congenital moles, and there are not many congenital moles. According to statistics, 1% of newborns have moles. Not all congenital moles are inherently dangerous, and size is an important factor. Generally speaking, the bigger the mole, the greater the possibility of malignant transformation in the future, so the doctor suggested to remove it as soon as possible.