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Can a hard, black mole on my nose, which is not painful to the touch, be removed?

A hard, raised black mole on the nose. It can be removed. And the method the doctor recommended is to use... CO2 Laser Because of its high accuracy, it helps to... Smooth and beautiful scar. This method is suitable for easily noticeable areas like the nose. Generally, this type of mole is a benign nevus and is harmless, but it's advisable to have a doctor evaluate it before proceeding to be sure. The procedure... It doesn't hurt. Because local anesthesia is used, scabs will peel off internally after the procedure. 5-7 days The important thing is Do not scratch or pick at it. And it's important to keep the wound clean to prevent the formation of pitted scars.


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Can a raised, hard, black mole on the nose be removed? Doctors recommend CO2 Laser treatment for permanent mole removal. It's painless, leaves a smooth scar, and heals quickly. Learn how to identify dangerous moles before deciding. Consult a doctor now!
How does a CO2 laser work to remove moles, skin tags, warts, and freckles?

In response to the patient's question: "Is it possible to remove a hard, black mole on my nose that's not painful to the touch?" The doctor has a reassuring answer for you: "Absolutely, it can be removed." Based on the patient's description of the mole (raised, hard, black, painless), it most likely is... Normal raised mole (Intradermal Nevus) Which involves an accumulation of pigment and mole cells, or it may be... Seborrheic Keratosis A raised bump is also acceptable. Neither of these is seriously dangerous, but for peace of mind and a beautiful outcome, the doctor has some details to share.

1. Check first to be sure! Is it a mole, or something else?

Before removal, the doctor would like the patient to observe any additional characteristics or come in for an endoscopic examination.

  • Normal moles: They usually have well-defined boundaries, uniform color, grow slowly, or have remained at the same rate for a long time. In this case, it's perfectly fine to remove them for aesthetic reasons.
  • Danger signals: If a mole has symptoms. Abnormally rapid growth, irregular or jagged edges, color changes, or bleeding. This could be a malignant tumor (melanoma), and your doctor might recommend a biopsy instead of simply removing it by cauterization.

2. The most popular removal method is CO2 Laser.

For moles on the nose, which is the most prominent feature on the face, the doctor recommends the following method: The scar is the most beautiful and seamless. It means using... CO2 Laser Yes

  • Why choose laser? Because laser light is very precise, it can cut off only the excess mole tissue. Does not damage surrounding tissues excessively. This is suitable for moles that are raised and hard, like the one the patient has.
  • Does it hurt? Before the procedure, the doctor will... Apply the numbing cream and wait 30-45 minutes. Alternatively, a local anesthetic can be used (for deep-rooted moles), so the patient won't feel any pain during the procedure. They might only feel a warm sensation or a slight ant bite.

3. Post-procedure care: An important aspect not to be overlooked.

The nose is an oily area with large pores, so wound care is very important to prevent damage. It's not a deep hole. Yes

  • Do not scratch or pick at the area. After the procedure, a black scab will cover the wound. Do not pick at it; let it fall off on its own (this takes about 5-7 days).
  • Avoid water for the first 24 hours. To prevent infection, you can wash your face as usual afterward, but gently pat it dry.
  • Apply the medication as prescribed by the doctor. The doctor will prescribe an antiseptic or ointment to apply to keep the wound moist and promote faster healing.
  • Watch out for the sun. Newly formed pink skin is very sensitive to the sun. Sunscreen must be applied regularly to prevent the dark spots from reappearing.

Follow-up studies on CO2 laser treatment outcomes showed that: More than 90% of patients Moles can be permanently removed in just 1-2 sessions (depending on the depth of the mole's root), with an average skin recovery time (downtime) of... 7-10 days Before the skin returns to its normal smooth state.

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