What should I do if I have indentations after mole removal?
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Modern society's standards for beauty grow increasingly stringent, with many seeking flawless complexions—even moles become targets for removal. While numerous hospitals offer mole removal, improper techniques or inadequate aftercare can leave facial indentations. What should one do in such cases?
Indentation after mole removal:Treatment: If pits appear after mole removal, customers must promptly seek treatment at a reputable scar repair center. Never attempt self-medication. Many customers, seeking to save money, resort to home remedies or secret formulas. These often fail to effectively smooth the pits and may even cause skin allergies, itching, and pain, resulting in significant discomfort.Diet: After mole removal, pay close attention to your daily diet. Reduce intake of spicy and irritating foods, and increase consumption of foods rich in collagen and elastin, such as pig's trotters and chicken feet.
Post-Mole Removal Indentation III: Care: Customers should also focus on cleaning the indented area, keeping it clean and tidy.Additionally, protect the area from sun exposure to prevent excessive stimulation of melanocytes beneath the skin, which could lead to hyperpigmentation.
1. Before the laser mole removal wound heals, avoid getting the affected area wet. Keep the wound dry for the first 2 days and minimize face washing. After 2 days, washing is permissible, but immediately pat dry with a soft, clean towel.
2. A scab will form at the treated site. It will naturally fall off in about a week. After the scab detaches, the area may temporarily darken to a reddish-brown color. This will gradually fade within one to six months. Do not pick at the scab to avoid scarring.After laser mole removal, avoid excessive sweating and direct sunlight on the treated area to prevent sunburn and hyperpigmentation. Always apply sunscreen when outdoors. 4. Do not scratch the area to avoid inflammation or infection, which may lead to scarring or pigmentation. If significant inflammation occurs, contact your treating physician immediately—this is the most critical precaution.
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