Is there any risk in removing moles?
Generally speaking, mole removal carries certain risks. If necessary, it is recommended to visit a正规 hospital and have the procedure performed under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure its effectiveness and safety. The specific analysis is as follows:
Moles typically form due to the clustering of melanocytes in the skin, and the distribution and depth of these cells vary across individuals. During mole removal, improper technique or inaccurate control of treatment depth may damage surrounding healthy skin tissue, leading to infection, inflammation, or even scarring and hyperpigmentation. Moreover, some moles may be early signs of malignant melanoma; removing them without professional diagnosis could delay the timely detection and treatment of potentially malignant conditions. Therefore, mole removal does involve certain risks.
Prior to scab formation, the wound should avoid contact with water to prevent infection. The area around the wound can be gently cleaned with normal saline to maintain hygiene.