Pain removing mole: Mole removals are done under local anesthesia, so the most you will feel is the needle stick and a slight burning of the anesthetic. After the procedure, the area may feel a little sore but should not be very painful. If severe pain does develop, it may mean an infection or bleeding inside the skin, but that is very rare. Follow the wound care instructions carefully. It should be fine.
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