Following mole excision, it is important to keep the wound clean and dry, and to avoid strenuous activity or exposing the area to direct sunlight until the wound has fully healed. Any sutures will typically be removed within one to two weeks, and the scar may continue to fade over time.
In summary, mole excision is a common procedure used to remove atypical or potentially cancerous moles, and it can be an effective way to ensure the early detection and treatment of skin cancer. If you are considering mole excision, book an appointment with Mr Kumar to determine the best course of treatment for your individual case.