
Wangsimni mole removal,
What if you’re worried about scars?

Hello, I’m Kang Bo-kyung, the head doctor at UNNI Dermatology Clinic in Wangsimni.
Some people worry about moles they were born with, while others are concerned about moles that developed later in life. If the mole is in a noticeable area such as the face or neck, you’re likely to be even more conscious of it.
Among the patients I’ve met, there were also people who were worried because of side effects from previous mole removal procedures. In particular, there were cases where a more noticeable scar remained at the site where the mole had been removed.

In fact, mole removal may look simple on the surface, but I’d like to say it is a procedure that requires delicate expertise.
That’s because the appropriate treatment method differs depending on the type, depth, location, and size of the mole, and post-procedure care can also vary from case to case.
So today, as a dermatologist with 11 years of experience, I’d like to organize the key information that people considering mole removal should know. Please take a moment to focus and read on ^^.

Wangsimni mole removal
A procedure that requires precise expertise
Many people think mole removal is a simple procedure.
I know many people think, "Isn’t it just lightly zapping it with a laser?" But that overlooks the skin’s complex healing mechanisms.
The skin is living tissue. It is one of the body’s tissues with remarkable self-healing abilities.
Fibroblasts - Fibroblasts
In particular, "fibroblasts," located in the dermis, produce collagen and elastin and play a key role in skin regeneration.
But what happens if these fibroblasts are damaged by excessive laser treatment?
The skin may form scars or develop pigmentation instead of regenerating normally. It becomes like creating a bigger wound while trying to heal one..
That is why it is important not to skip a thorough consultation and diagnosis of the skin, or to use excessively high laser power or over-treat one area.
Wangsimni mole removal
Not all moles are the same.
The types of moles are very diverse:
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Junctional nevus: a relatively shallow mole located in the epidermis
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Intradermal nevus: a mole where melanin pigment is located deep inside
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Compound nevus: a mole that spans both shallow and deep layers

Because each mole differs in location and depth, the removal method should also differ.
A junctional nevus in the epidermis can be removed relatively easily with a carbon dioxide laser or an Er:YAG laser, but intradermal nevi require a completely different approach.

Wangsimni mole removal
The most important thing for the result you want?
If a strong laser is used based only on visual judgment, the mole may be removed but a bigger problem can arise, so a careful diagnosis must come first.
It is important to assess even the parts that are difficult to identify with the naked eye through a skin analysis device such as Mark-Vu,
but even more important than that is setting the direction of what treatment the patient needs based on that data, and that part should be decided only by the medical staff.
That is why I think it is also important to find a board-certified dermatologist with a wealth of clinical experience.

Finally, one thing I would definitely like to ask is this: for those of you who searched for a dermatology clinic for mole removal in Wangsimni and are reading this post,
rather than going to just any hospital or clinic without considering it,
after receiving thorough counseling and an accurate diagnosis,
find a place that performs the procedure
and get treatment there.
I hope this post was of some help to those who are considering mole removal, and I’ll conclude here.
Thank you for reading this long post. This was Kang Bo-kyung, the head doctor at UNNI Dermatology Clinic.
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