It doesn't matter. Small moles can be removed by nitrogen dioxide laser. This is the safest way. Don't worry, I went to more than a dozen. What are you afraid of if I try my best? Just ask me if you have any questions. I have quite rich experience in removing moles. I think I can open my own mole removal clinic. Hehe ~ ~ ~ I went to a regular big hospital without supervision. These two minutes are over. Last time I went, the doctor said I had to make hundreds of them every day. All of us are pediatrics.
I also had my mole removed in 2006. It's been almost two years now, and I have no scars at all.
I haven't used Dot mole's medicine. In this case, you should eat more collagen-rich foods such as vitamin C E, such as pigskin, which is very helpful for skin recovery.
To cauterize, 20-35 yuan one. The wound is basically as big as your mole. Pay attention to conditioning and eating without leaving scars.
These are all my experiences. Some moles may become cancerous. Especially in the friction part. Therefore, removing moles has both aesthetic problems and medical significance. & ltbr/>; The canceration of nevus is caused by stimulation. & ltbr/>; And "Dot mole", whether it's laser, freezing or medicine, can't be eradicated if it's shallow, which is a strong stimulus and will promote the canceration of nevus. & ltbr/>; If the spot is deep, the wound is easily inflamed, leaving obvious scars. & ltbr/>; Dot mole did not advocate it from the perspective of oncology. Surgical resection is the best choice, rather than Dot mole's disease. Of course, it's just a personal opinion.
Suggestion: Some moles may become cancerous. Especially in the friction part. Therefore, removing moles has both aesthetic problems and medical significance. The canceration of nevus is caused by stimulation. And "Dot mole", whether it's laser, freezing or medicine, can't be eradicated if it's shallow, which is a strong stimulus and will promote the canceration of nevus. If the spot is deep, the wound is easily inflamed, leaving obvious scars. Dot mole did not advocate it from the perspective of oncology. Surgical resection is the best choice, rather than Dot mole's disease. Of course, it's just a personal opinion.