Laser mole removal and wealthy hand?
1.
Due to my long-term work involving dishwashing and cleaning, my doctor has diagnosed me with cracked, peeling, and itchy hands.
My current method of improvement is to avoid contact with cleaning agents and always wear gloves.
However, can I still use my hands to touch clean water? What other measures can I take to expedite healing?
2.
I have a mole about the size of a grain of rice near the corner of my mouth, which I often accidentally cut while shaving, causing bleeding.
I would like to ask if laser mole removal eliminates the pigment of the mole but leaves the area still raised.
If that's the case, I would prefer not to have it removed, as it hasn't improved (or are there other options?).
25318, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/16
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
1.
Minimize exposure to water and cleaning agents, wear gloves, and apply hand cream frequently.
2.
The choice between laser treatment or surgical excision should be determined based on the size of the lesion.
Reply Date: 2016/03/16
More Info
When it comes to skin care, especially regarding issues like hand irritation from prolonged exposure to cleaning agents and the removal of moles through laser treatment, there are several important considerations to keep in mind.
1. Hand Irritation from Cleaning Work
Given your situation of frequent hand exposure to cleaning agents, it's commendable that you are taking precautions by wearing gloves. This is essential in preventing further irritation and damage to your skin. Regarding your question about touching water, while it is generally safer to avoid prolonged contact with any water, using clean water for short periods may be acceptable, especially if you are careful and immediately dry your hands afterward. However, it is crucial to avoid any harsh soaps or detergents, even in water.
To expedite the healing process of your hands, consider the following tips:
- Moisturization: Regularly apply a thick, fragrance-free hand cream or ointment, especially after washing your hands or coming into contact with water. Look for products containing ingredients like glycerin, shea butter, or ceramides, which help to restore the skin barrier.
- Hydration: Ensure you are drinking enough water throughout the day. Hydrated skin is less prone to cracking and irritation.
- Avoid Irritants: Continue to avoid cleaning agents and opt for milder alternatives when necessary. If you must use cleaning products, ensure they are labeled as hypoallergenic or suitable for sensitive skin.
- Protective Measures: In addition to gloves, consider using cotton gloves over your moisturizing cream at night to enhance absorption and provide a protective barrier.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, it would be wise to consult a dermatologist for a tailored treatment plan.
2. Laser Mole Removal
Regarding the mole near your mouth, laser mole removal is a common procedure that targets the pigment in the mole. The laser works by breaking down the melanin (the pigment) in the mole, which can lead to its fading or complete removal. However, it is important to note that while the pigment may be removed, the texture of the skin at that site may remain slightly raised or uneven, depending on the depth and type of the mole.
If the mole is small and not causing significant issues, you might consider leaving it as is, especially if you are concerned about potential scarring or the mole's return. However, if it frequently gets nicked while shaving, removal might be a practical option.
Here are some considerations regarding laser mole removal:
- Post-Procedure Care: After laser treatment, it is crucial to follow your dermatologist's aftercare instructions. This often includes keeping the area clean, avoiding sun exposure, and applying any recommended ointments to promote healing.
- Follow-Up: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your dermatologist to assess the healing process and discuss any concerns about the mole's appearance post-removal.
- Alternative Treatments: If you are hesitant about laser removal, other options include surgical excision or cryotherapy (freezing the mole). Discuss these alternatives with your dermatologist to find the best solution for your situation.
In conclusion, taking proactive steps in skin care, whether for hand irritation or mole removal, is essential for maintaining healthy skin. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your specific needs.
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