Key Treatment Information at a Glance
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How the Treatment Process Works
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Precise Removal Because the CO2 laser works focused on a narrow area, it may help remove the mole while minimizing damage to the surrounding normal skin.
Short Procedure Time It varies by the number of spots, but it tends to be completed in a relatively short time.
Broad Area Application Application can be considered not only for moles on the face but also on various areas such as the neck and body.
Tailored After Examination Before the procedure, the lesion is examined so the approach can be determined according to the depth and type of the mole.
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FDA-approved equipment and genuine pharmaceuticals ensure safe and effective treatment
Get Your Questions Answered Before Treatment
The most frequently asked questions from patients, answered by our specialist
If needed, a numbing cream is applied before proceeding to reduce discomfort. The degree of pain can vary depending on the location and number of moles and individual differences. You may feel slight prickling or burning after the procedure, but it tends to subside gradually.
Redness, swelling, small bruises, or bumps may appear at the injection site and usually tend to subside within a few days. As the recovery pattern can vary from person to person, we recommend allowing some time before important schedules.
Shallow moles may be cleared in one session, but for deep moles, forcibly removing them all at once carries a risk of scarring, so the procedure may be divided into several sessions. It is common to decide on re-treatment after confirming the recovery state. Results can vary from person to person.
Even in a removed area, a new mole may appear in the same spot or elsewhere. Deep moles in particular may have some pigment remaining and become visible again over time, so follow-up observation and retreatment may be needed.
It varies depending on care, and if you forcibly pick off the scab or irritate it, scars or pigmentation may remain. If you consistently moisturize and use sun protection following the post-procedure guidance, it can help with recovery.
Even something that looks like a mole may be a pigmented lesion requiring differential diagnosis, so confirming the nature of the lesion through a visit before the procedure is recommended. Depending on the diagnosis, the procedure method or whether to proceed may change.
Post-Treatment Care Instructions
Essential guidelines for optimal results and a smooth recovery





