The best way to get rid of Ota nevus, the treatment of Ota nevus to remove Ota nevus

Updated on healthy 2024-07-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The Plastic Surgery Hospital of the Medical College in Weifang City has invested heavily in the introduction of American medical laser equipment, **Ota nevus is experienced, Ota nevus does not leave scars, and the effect of Ota nevus is very significant. **The number of times is different according to the individual Ota nevus, Ota nevus generally takes about three times, and Ota nevus will not ** after it. **Best hospital for Ota nevus,**Ota nevus technology is mature,**Ota nevus is experienced,**Ota nevus effect is good, regular state-run hospitals,**Ota nevus charging standards,**Ota nevus is safe and reliable.

    No problem with Ota moles**. Ota nevus is a birthmark, and most Ota nevi are present at birth or shortly after birth, so people habitually call Ota nevus black birthmark. However, there are also some patients whose Ota nevus occurs several years or even more than ten years after birth, and a small number of patients with Ota nevus develop even later.

    But no matter when the Ota nevus grows, the nature of the Ota nevus is the same, and the Ota nevus is no different. For those who have had or developed Ota nevus at birth, it usually fluctuates once at around 4-5 years of age and 12-14 years old, which means that during this period, Ota nevus will grow larger, or darker in color, and will be more stable in the future. For patients with Ota nevus that occur later, they usually develop Ota nevi around the age of 4-5 or 12-14 years, although there are also those who develop Ota nevus later.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the conventional methods of Ota nevus are: freezing**, laser**, surgery (dermabrasion or skin grafting), etc.

    Freezing**: From the surface layer by layer from the surface to the inside of the frostbite tissue, due to the depth of the lesion, freezing** can leave scars.

    Surgery**: Removal of the lesion (as in terrazzo) or excision of the lesion by skin grafting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the number of Ota nevi occurs on the face, often causing greater psychological disorders to patients, so the ** of Ota nevus is undoubtedly very important to patients, but because the lesions of Ota nevus are located in the dermis, it has brought considerable difficulty to the first place, before the advent of the new pulsed laser, people have tried a variety of methods, mainly including: chemical drug peeling, cold rise wax jelly**, grinding, surgery, carbon dioxide laser, argon ion laser, etc. Although these methods can partially recede the pigment, it is difficult to achieve 100% regression, and there are often abnormal changes in pigment and scarring after the pigment, so the overall efficacy is unsatisfactory.

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