Laser Mole Removal
Before & After photos – Laser Mole Removal
Laser Mole Removal from scalp
Laser Mole Removal from forehead
Laser Mole Removal from temples
Laser Mole Removal from upper eyelid
Laser Mole Removal from lower eyelid
Laser Mole Removal to remove Syringomas
Laser Mole Removal from eyelashes
Laser mole removal from the eyebrow
Laser Mole Removal from inner corner of eye
Laser Mole Removal from lip area
Laser Mole Removal from chin
Laser Mole Removal from side of face
Laser Mole Removal from back
Laser Mole Removal from body
FAQ: Laser Mole Removal
Q: What is laser mole removal?
A: Laser mole removal is a non-invasive procedure that uses laser technology to remove unwanted moles from the skin.
Q: How does laser mole removal work?
A: During laser mole removal, a focused beam of light is directed onto the mole. The laser beam precisely remove the mole. The lasered spot will heal over few days. It may leave a skin that is lighter coloured or appear darker (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation),
See the video demonstration above.
Q: Is laser mole removal safe?
A: Laser mole removal is generally considered safe when performed by a trained professional.
It is crucial to have a thorough evaluation of the mole prior to the procedure to ensure it is not suspicious or potentially cancerous.
It is best to consult with Dr Peter Kim to determine the suitability of laser mole removal for your specific case.
Q: Does laser mole removal leave scars?
A: Laser mole removal typically results in minimal scarring compared to surgical excision.
The laser energy targets the mole precisely, minimising damage to surrounding healthy skin.
However, the extent of scarring can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the mole, as well as individual healing processes.
It is important to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by your Dr Kim to promote optimal healing and minimize scarring.
Q: Is laser mole removal painful?
A: Laser mole removal is generally well-tolerated, with most individuals experiencing minimal discomfort during the procedure.
Some people may feel a slight stinging or warming sensation as the laser energy is applied to the mole.
Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area and enhance comfort during the treatment.
For the treatment of larger moles, Dr Kim adminsiters local anaesthetic injection to ensure that there is no pain.
Q: How many sessions are needed for laser mole removal?
A: The number of laser mole removal sessions required can vary depending on factors such as the size, depth, and pigmentation of the mole.
Smaller and superficial moles may require only one session, while larger or more complex moles may necessitate multiple treatments.
A consultation with Dr Kim will help determine the optimal treatment plan for your specific case.
Q: What is the recovery process like after laser mole removal?
A: After laser mole removal, the treated area may appear slightly red, swollen, or scabbed. It is important to keep the area clean and follow any post-treatment instructions provided by Dr Kim.
Avoid picking at the scabs and protect the area from excessive sun exposure. The healing process typically takes a few weeks, and during this time, it is important to practice proper skin care and sun protection to promote optimal healing.
Q: Are the results of laser mole removal permanent?
A: Laser mole removal aims to permanently eliminate the mole. However, it is important to note that new moles may develop over time due to various factors, including sun exposure and genetics.
Q: Who is a suitable candidate for laser mole removal?
A: Laser mole removal is generally suitable for individuals who have benign moles that are bothersome, aesthetically displeasing, or causing discomfort. It is important to have a professional evaluation of the mole to ensure it is non-cancerous before considering laser mole removal.
Dr Kim can assess your specific case and recommend the most appropriate treatment option for you.
Q: How much does the laser cost?
$350-500 per mole depending on the size and number of sessions required.
$500 up to 5 smaller moles that can be treated in a single session.