Laser Mole Removal
The Skinspire Laser & Skin Clinic’s laser mole removal treatment helps effectively remove moles from the skin surface. The high-energy laser beam emitted from the laser gun is absorbed by the water molecules in the skin. The resulting high energy removes the outer layer of skin and encourages new skin and collagen to grow.
Smooth Skin
Tightens contours and smooths skin
No Downtime
Shortly after treatment, you can return to your normal daily routine
Non Invasive
Safer and less painful than surgical cosmetic treatments
Natural Result
Enhance your appearance while maintaining a natural look
Results that Matter
Moles are very common and usually harmless. Moles growing at certain areas on the face are considered attractive, however, others may impose an unpleasant impact on the appearance. Laser is currently the least invasive treatment that can effectively remove a mole.
What Is Laser Mole Removal?
A client may wish to have a mole removed because of cosmetic reasons or because it’s located in a spot where it’s in the way. If mole removal is in your future, there are several ways in which it may be taken off. Laser removal, which is offered by Skinspire Laser&Skin Clinic, is a great option for clients seeking a less invasive treatment. Laser removal also minimizes the chance of infection and speeds healing.
How it works?
During laser moles removal, bursts of light radiation will be directed toward the mole, breaking down the skin cells it is comprised of. The precision of a laser treatment means that only the mole is removed, and surrounding tissue is left intact and healthy. Mole removal laser treatment time is minimal, with the removal of each mole taking only a few minutes.
Step 1 – Light energy absorption
Nanosecond-lasting strong light pulse generated by laser will penetrate through skin and reach and get absorbed by melanin molecules, without harming surrounding skin tissue.
Step 2 – Melanin breaking down
After the energy absorption process, melanin molecules will be broken down into small melanin granules and transported out of the body.
Step 3 – Remove pigment
Through our natural body immune process, these small melanin granules will be carried away from the skin and removed from our body, with the help of skin immune cells macrophages.
Benefits of Laser Mole Removal
Laser Mole Removal is suitable for:
Moles, milia, acne
Syringoma, sebaceous hyperplasia, neoplasia, skin tag
Age spots (seborrheic keratosis), hyperkeratosis
Acne scars, traumatic scars, chickenpox scars
FAQ
What Type of Moles Are Most Suitable for Laser Treatment?
Small moles that are non-cancerous are ideal candidates for mole removal with laser treatments. Lasers treatment should only be used on moles for which no biopsy is needed because laser removal doesn’t produce a sample that can be sent away to a lab for testing. Laser removal is a good option for moles that are located in hard-to-reach areas, such as the ears or face. It can also be an effective way of removing multiple moles in one treatment session.
Is the Laser Safe?
The medical-grade lasers used in this treatment are small, powerful, and completely safe. Patients undergoing this treatment are provided with goggles to protect their eyes while the laser is in use.
What Advantages Does Laser Removal Have Over Other Treatment Options?
The advantage of laser removal is that it is a noninvasive option. Because this removal method does not involve burning or cutting the skin, infection is less of a risk and the rate at which the client heals is faster.
Do Moles Ever Come Back After Being Removed?
Protecting yourself when you’re in the sun by wearing long-sleeved clothing, hats, and sunscreen can help prevent removed moles from returning and new ones from forming. However, there is still a small chance that a mole that’s been removed will reform. Having regular screenings with your physician is the best way of keeping tabs on your skin health and quickly addressing any returning moles.
Should I Adjust My Skin Care Routine After a Mole Is Removed?
The core elements of a good skincare routine–cleansing, moisturizing, and wearing sunscreen–remain the same after you’ve had a mole removed, but you may want to give the site where the mole was a little extra care. Wash the site a little more carefully and resist the temptation to pick at the area. Be sure to use sunscreen on the site.