This information will help you care for your skin after your fractionated carbon dioxide co 2 laser treatment.
Co2 laser mole removal healing process.
Recovery from laser mole removal is a quick straightforward process.
The treated area of the mole will be irritated for the first few days with visible symptoms of redness mild swelling and sometimes bleeding.
Firstly the area of the mole is numbed using local anesthesia.
Apply protective skin care treatments that are recommended by your doctor to help your skin heal.
The pigment will then be cleared away by your body s natural healing mechanism.
There are various stages of laser mole removal procedure.
Your skin will be very sensitive during this time.
A scab will form over the mole which will eventually fall off on its own.
Follow the guidelines below to help your skin heal and prevent infection.
After co 2 laser treatment it usually takes about 1 to 2 weeks for your skin to heal.
During the first stage of the process the area to be operated is numbed using local anesthesia.
Gradually the pigmentation is healed away using body s natural healing processes.
When the area heals a scab will form where the mole used to be.
In fractional co2 laser treatment co2 laser beam fractionates or pixellates into the thousands of tiny little shafts of light.
Laser treatment works by removing the outer layer of the skin.
Next the pigmentation in the mole is excised using a co2 laser.