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Mole removal has regrowth?

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I have a lot of moles on my face. When I was a child, I had all the moles removed by laser burning but then grew more moles. Now I want to go erase again, but I wonder if I will grow again like last time?
Le Thu Hoai (Hanoi)

Moles are spots that appear on the skin. They are usually brown, black, or red. Outwardly, they are usually raised or flat, smooth or rough, and some have hair growing at the mole. Moles are usually round or oval in shape with a soft border. Most moles are benign. A few moles date from birth, most appear in the first 30 years of life. Moles are the epidermal cells that are made up of melanin, which are the cells that contribute to the color of the skin. They tend to darken in color if exposed to more sunlight or during pregnancy. There are many factors that increase the risk of developing moles, such as sun exposure or some people at high risk of developing moles. According to scientists, genes determine a lot about the number of moles or how they will develop in your life. If it’s hereditary, you will have lots of moles for no reason. As you said, you are at risk for moles or genetics. Moles that were previously bleached do not regrow, but develop moles elsewhere on the face. So if you continue to bleach, there is a chance that you will have new moles again. If you are removing moles, then be careful of sunscreen your newly removed skin. Eat healthy foods, eat lots of fruits rich in vitamin C, avoid water, cosmetics, chemicals on the mole removal skin for the first few days …