It should just simply grow back as before- though maybe slightly bigger. It is not advisable to pick off moles as it creates a point of entry for bacteria, and can result in an infection. Keep an eye on the mole as it heals- if you notice an unusual appearance, or a red ring around the outside of the mole, then it is best to go to your doctor in case the mole is cancerous. There are methods of mole removal if it is a nuisance mole, though cutting it out can result in scarring- which is not ideal for facial moles. Laser techniques have been introduced, though are still relatively new. For example there is one in the UK: http://www.nottinghamlaserclinic.com/mole_removal.php?gclid=CJTU8bC06ZwCFaAA4wodVyLnjA
of course a freckle can come off! all you do is pick it off with a needle or tweezers. or as you get older, the freckle will just age away.
If you pick off your keloid it grows back.
Picking at a freckle can lead to skin irritation, bleeding, and potential infection. It may also cause scarring or changes in pigmentation. Additionally, if the freckle is atypical or changing in appearance, it could mask signs of skin conditions like melanoma, making it important to consult a dermatologist instead of self-diagnosing or treating.
what happens when you pick your mole but it dose not come off your face
freckle!!freckle
Yes, freckle is a common noun; freckle is also an adjective and a verb.
A localized concentration of melanin is referred to as a freckle.
The boy had a freckle.
Her secret freckle is on her boob
There are a number of treatments available for freckle removal, including lasers, serums and chemical peels.
The ISBN of Freckle Juice is 0-440-42813-0.
"Freckle Juice" by Judy Blume is a short chapter book with approximately 47 pages.