Effective Solutions for Mole Removal and Scar Treatment - Dermatology

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Regarding mole removal and scars?


1.
It's been almost a month since my laser mole removal, and I've noticed that it has returned to its original appearance.
I feel like I've wasted my money.
I've been applying sunscreen once a day, although I'm not sure about the SPF.
Should I consider getting the laser treatment done again? I'm really afraid it will end up the same way...
Is there a quicker method for a permanent solution?
2.
During middle school, I accidentally cut my skin while trimming my facial hair with small scissors, leaving a shallow scar that is smaller than a pea but still noticeable.
What methods are available to remove it?

chip, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/04/08

Dr. Huang Ruiyun reply Dermatology


1.
Moles are inherently difficult to remove, and laser treatment may require multiple sessions.
If you want a quicker solution, you must be willing to accept the risk of scarring.
2.
Surgical cosmetic procedures.

Reply Date: 2005/04/08

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When it comes to mole removal and scar treatment, there are several effective solutions available, but it's essential to understand the underlying processes and options before proceeding.

1. Mole Removal: If you've undergone laser treatment for mole removal and noticed that the mole has returned, it can be frustrating. Laser treatments are generally effective for many types of moles, but some may not be completely removed, or they may recur due to the nature of the mole itself. Factors such as the type of mole, the depth of the laser penetration, and individual skin characteristics can influence the outcome.
If you are considering undergoing another laser treatment, it is crucial to consult with a dermatologist first. They can assess the mole and determine whether another treatment is advisable. Additionally, they can discuss alternative methods, such as surgical excision, which may provide a more definitive solution for certain types of moles.
Regarding sun protection, using sunscreen is vital after any skin treatment to prevent pigmentation changes and protect healing skin. Ideally, you should use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and reapply it every two hours, especially if you are outdoors. If you are unsure about the SPF of your sunscreen, consider consulting with a pharmacist or dermatologist for recommendations.

2. Scar Treatment: For the small scar left from cutting your skin, there are several options to consider. The treatment for scars largely depends on their type, size, and location. Here are some common methods:
- Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter creams and gels containing ingredients like silicone, vitamin E, or hydroquinone can help improve the appearance of scars. Silicone sheets or gels are particularly effective for hypertrophic scars and keloids.

- Chemical Peels: These can help improve the texture and color of scars by removing the outer layer of skin. This method is more effective for superficial scars.

- Microneedling: This procedure involves using fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, stimulating collagen production and improving the appearance of scars over time.

- Laser Therapy: Similar to mole removal, laser treatments can also be used to treat scars. Different types of lasers target various scar types, and a dermatologist can recommend the best option for your specific scar.

- Dermal Fillers: For indented scars, dermal fillers can be injected to raise the scar to the level of the surrounding skin, making it less noticeable.

- Surgical Options: In some cases, surgical revision may be necessary, especially for larger or more prominent scars.

In conclusion, both mole removal and scar treatment require careful consideration and professional guidance. It's essential to consult with a dermatologist who can evaluate your specific situation and recommend the most effective treatment options tailored to your needs. They can help you weigh the benefits and risks of each method, ensuring you make an informed decision about your skin health. Remember, patience is key, as many treatments take time to show results, and maintaining a good skincare routine, including sun protection, is crucial for optimal healing and prevention of further skin issues.

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