What should be noted after mole removal?
Generally, mole removal involves using laser or chemical agents to break down or erode the melanocytes in moles, thereby achieving the goal of mole removal. The typical reference price for mole removal ranges from 100 to 2,000 yuan per mole. Noticeable improvement is usually seen within 1 to 3 months, although side effects such as bleeding or infection may occur. After mole removal, it's important to maintain a balanced diet, protect against sun exposure, keep the wound clean and dry, follow medical advice regarding medication use, and monitor changes in the wound. If any discomfort or complications arise, prompt medical attention is recommended. Specific recommendations are as follows:
1. Maintain a Balanced Diet
During the postoperative recovery period, it is advisable to eat light and mild foods. Avoid spicy and irritating foods such as chili peppers, Sichuan pepper, ginger, and garlic, which may irritate the wound and impair healing.
2. Protect Against Sun Exposure
After mole removal, the skin becomes more sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV rays may stimulate melanocytes in the skin, leading to hyperpigmentation. When going outdoors, it is recommended to use physical sun protection methods such as carrying an umbrella, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, or donning sun-protective clothing to minimize UV exposure.
3. Keep the Wound Clean and Dry
The wound should be kept clean and dry after mole removal to prevent bacterial invasion and potential infection. When washing your face or showering, avoid direct water contact with the wound area. If the wound gets wet accidentally, gently pat it dry immediately using sterile gauze.
4. Follow Medical Advice on Medication Use
Depending on the method used for mole removal and the condition of the wound, doctors may recommend topical medications such as vitamin E cream, erythromycin ointment, or fusidic acid cream to promote wound healing and prevent infection. Patients should strictly adhere to medical instructions regarding dosage and frequency of application to support skin recovery.
5. Monitor Wound Changes
Under normal circumstances, the wound will gradually form a scab after mole removal, and the scab will naturally fall off after some time. If signs such as increasing redness and swelling, fluid discharge, or persistent bleeding occur, this may indicate wound infection, and medical evaluation and treatment should be sought promptly.
During the postoperative recovery period, it is recommended to maintain healthy lifestyle habits, eat a light diet, and avoid friction or irritation to the treated area to ensure proper healing.