Laser Mole Removal Treatment
Before laser mole removal treatment, a physician will use a dermatoscope to examine the concerned area in detail based on the following criteria:
- Is the mole asymmetrical?
- Does it have irregular borders?
- Does it contain different colors?
- Is it larger than 6 millimeters?
- Has there been any change in its size?
After evaluating these characteristics, your physician may approve plexr laser or plasma treatment. Plexr is a modern technique developed with the use of plasma energy. In plasma treatment, benign skin formations can be removed quickly, safely, and painlessly. Each mole removal with laser takes about 5 minutes, and the entire process, including the application and aftercare, takes about 30 minutes. Due to its painless nature, laser treatment is often preferred for skin tags. Local anesthesia is applied before the procedure, and the physician performs the treatment.
Which Moles Can Be Removed with Laser?
Not all moles can be treated with laser. Laser mole removal is ideal for removing benign, cosmetically concerning moles without leaving scars, requiring no recovery time, and causing minimal pain. This method is suitable only for non-malignant, superficial, or epidermal moles. It is particularly effective for moles in difficult areas such as the ears or face. Determining whether a mole is benign or malignant is crucial at this stage. A specialist physician will examine the mole and determine the process.
Benefits of Laser Mole Removal
The biggest advantage of laser mole removal is that it is a non-invasive procedure, meaning it does not involve any cutting or burning of the skin. This significantly reduces the risk of infection. Additionally, laser treatment makes it easier to reach areas like the face or nose, which are difficult to treat with other methods. Another advantage is that multiple moles can be treated in a single session.