Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Mole Removal.

Yes — when performed by trained professionals, Mole Removal is safe for most skin types and body areas. We perform a consultation and skin assessment first. Suspicious or atypical moles may be referred for medical evaluation or biopsy before removal to ensure safety.

Most sessions take 20 to 45 minutes depending on mole size, number, and method used. Consultation and consent typically add time. Larger or more complex lesions may require longer appointments or follow-up sessions for optimal results.

We use precise techniques and proper wound care to minimize scarring; most clients experience a fine line or light discoloration that fades over weeks to months. Individual healing varies, and we provide aftercare instructions to support the best outcome.

Expect mild swelling, redness, or scabbing for about one to three weeks. Keep the area clean, apply prescribed ointment, avoid picking, and protect from sun. Follow-up visits ensure proper healing and address any concerns promptly.

Recurrence is uncommon when complete removal is achieved, but some moles can reappear if cells remain. We schedule follow-ups to monitor healing and can perform additional treatment if needed. Persistent or changing moles may require specialist referral.

Yes — we evaluate each mole for irregular features and medical risk factors before removal. If a mole looks suspicious, we pause cosmetic removal and arrange referral to or collaborate with a dermatologist for biopsy and further medical care.