Invasive Procedures | Mole Removal
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INVASIVE PROCEDURES

Invasive Procedures | Mole Removal

1 treatment optionfrom 60 min4,500 kr
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Everything you need to know

Detailed treatment information

Here you'll find complete information about the treatment, from preparation to aftercare

Overview & Procedure

What the treatment is and how it's performed

 

 

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Experience & Recovery

Pain level, downtime and healing

Pain level

  • With anesthesia: 0-1 out of 10
  • Without anesthesia: 7-8 out of 10
  • Local anesthesia is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

Downtime

  • 1-3 weeks
  • Crust 7-14 days
  • Pink scar 1-6 months
  • Final result: 6-12 months

Healing time

Day 0-3:

  • Bandage on
  • Mild pain/discomfort
  • Liquidation possible

Day 3-14:

  • Crust forms
  • DON'T PICK!
  • Gradually darker crust

Day 7-21:

  • Crust falls off
  • Pink skin/scar underneath
  • Still sensitive

Month 1-12:

  • Scars ripen
  • Pink turns white/skin-colored
  • Levels out gradually

Side effects

Common:

  • Scars (always a possibility)
  • Hypopigmentation (lighter skin)
  • Hyperpigmentation (darker skin)
  • Pink scars (improves over time)

Less common:

  • Hypertrophic scar (raised)
  • Keloid (in predisposed individuals)
  • Residual pigment (incomplete removal)

Rare:

  • Infection
  • Significant scarring

Aftercare

First week:

  • Keep bandage on (follow instructions)
  • Change the bandage daily
  • Keep clean and dry
  • Antibacterial ointment

Week 1-3:

  • Let the scab fall off naturally
  • DON'T PICK!
  • SPF 50+ when scab is gone
  • Moisturize the area

Months 1-6:

  • SPF daily (CRITICAL to minimize scarring)
  • Silicone gel if needed
  • No sun in the area
  • Moisturize regularly
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Expectations & Safety

Who it's for and safety information

Who is this suitable for?

  • Benign moles (confirmed by doctor)
  • Cosmetically motivated removal
  • Foot stains that are irritated by clothing/jewelry
  • Realistic expectations about possible scarring

Who is this not suitable for?

  • Suspicious/changed spots (must be investigated)
  • Melanoma or dysplastic nevi
  • Keloid tendency
  • Unrealistic expectations of scar-free removal

Important information

IMPORTANT: Benign moles only

Expectations:

  • Possible light scar
  • Pigmentation change in the area
  • May need 1-2 treatments

Procedure:

  • Local anesthesia
  • Laser vaporizes moles
  • Crust forms
  • Healing 1-3 weeks

Contraindications

  • Suspicious stains (must be investigated first)
  • Keloid tendency (relative contraindication)
  • Active infection
  • Pregnancy (can wait)
  • Not approved by a doctor

Warning signs

  • Signs of infection (pus, increasing pain, fever)
  • Severe bleeding
  • Increasing swelling

Individual variations

Good healing (60-70%):

  • Minimal scarring
  • White, flat scar
  • Cosmetically acceptable

Moderate healing (20-30%):

  • Visible scar
  • Some pigment change
  • Acceptable but visible

Suboptimal healing (5-10%):

  • Hypertrophic scar
  • Significant pigment change
  • May need revision

Maintenance

  • No maintenance required
  • New spots may appear (normal)
  • Annual skin check is recommended
  • SPF daily prevents new pigment changes