Mole removal is a common procedure that is often used for cosmetic reasons or to remove a potentially cancerous lesion. While it is generally a safe and effective procedure, there are potential risks associated with it, including bleeding and bruising at the treatment site. These risks are particularly important to consider before undergoing the procedure. This article will explore the potential risks of bleeding and bruising at the treatment site during mole removal procedures, and how they can be minimized. It will also discuss the importance of proper pre- and post-treatment care, as well as how to identify when the bleeding and bruising may be more serious than normal.
- Mole removal risks
- Risks associated with surgical mole removal procedures
- Bleeding and bruising at the treatment site
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