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How To Prepare For Mole Removal ?


MOLE removal surgery in Karnal

We understand that beauty marks on the face, such as moles, can be a point of frustration for many patients. We at Skin Aura Karnal often perform mole removal at the initial appointment, giving patients enhanced confidence while leaving the least noticeable scar possible.


In this post, we detail the steps you can take before, during, and after mole removal surgery to bring you peace of mind when choosing this procedure.


1. Identify Which Moles You’d Like Removed


Moles, also called beauty marks, are typically harmless. Some moles may present themselves from birth, while others may develop throughout your life.

Moles that are benign (non-cancerous) may be left untreated or removed if you are experiencing irritation, such as rubbing against clothes, or you do not like how it affects your appearance.


2. Gather Your Questions


Before you visit your surgeon, make a list of any questions you have regarding the procedure. Dr. Divya Shukla at Skin Aura Karnal will be happy to answer your questions, whether they’re about the mole itself, the types of removal surgery available, potential scarring, or the recovery process.


3. Visit Your Doctor


Your doctor should check any changing, suspicious, or new moles to make sure there are no signs of skin cancer, and that’s true for moles you want to have removed too. Your doctor will examine the unwanted mole and create a plan to remove it with the least amount of scarring.


At Skin Aura, Dr. Divya Shukla may perform the procedure during your first visit, or you may be asked to return another time to proceed with the removal procedure.


MOle Excision in Karnal

4. Have Your Procedure


Your doctor will first inject the area with a local anesthetic. This may sting a bit, but the numbing effect will set in to keep you comfortable during the removal. Depending on the mole you are getting removed, your dermatosurgeon may perform a shave excision or surgical excision.


For a shave excision, your surgeon will use a single or double-bladed razor to carefully shave the growth off until it reaches the level of the skin around it. The surgeon may cauterize the area to reduce the appearance of scarring.


Surgical excision is very common for mole removal.

After you have been numbed, your surgeon will use a scalpel to separate your mole from your skin, sometimes taking a bit of healthy skin to ensure that all of the mole’s atypical cells have been removed.


The surgeon may then apply pressure or cauterize the area to stop the bleeding before stitching it closed..


5. Follow Aftercare Instructions


Though healing relies heavily on the overall size and health of the removed mole, it will typically take 2 to 3 weeks to heal from the procedure.


You can resume your daily activities immediately after your procedure but may notice some soreness around the area of removal. We will provide you with complete instructions on how to care for your skin after the procedure.


For more information about mole removal and aftercare, request a consultation or call us at 9182536026 to schedule an appointment.

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