What are the risks of undergoing mole removal surgery during menstruation?
Medically speaking, "coming to the menstrual period" refers to menstruation. Undergoing mole removal surgery during menstruation may lead to increased bleeding and risk of infection. It is advisable to avoid surgery during this time or consider alternative treatments.
During menstruation, women experience decreased blood clotting function. Performing mole removal at this time may result in excessive bleeding during the procedure. Additionally, immune function is often reduced during this period, increasing the risk of bacterial infection at the surgical site after mole removal. This could lead to adverse symptoms such as pain and swelling, negatively affecting postoperative recovery and prolonging healing time. Therefore, it is recommended that women wait until their menstrual period has ended before undergoing mole removal surgery.
If a woman wishes to remove moles during her menstrual period, laser mole removal may be a suitable option. Laser treatment does not cause skin trauma, offers effective results, allows for faster recovery, and does not interfere with normal daily activities or work.