After mole removal, This diagram shows what to expect at every stage of your journey.
Step by Step Healing After Shave Excision Mole Removal Day 1–3 The wound is fresh and may have stitches if it was a deeper excision. Mild redness, swelling, or tenderness is normal. A protective scab begins to form as the body starts the healing process. Day 3–14 Stitches (if present) are usually removed around day 7–14. The wound closes and may appear as a flat pink or red line. The area may feel slightly tight or itchy as new tissue forms. 2–4 Weeks The incision site is fully closed. The scar appears red or pink as blood vessels repair and collagen builds. It may feel firm to touch due to early scar tissue formation. 6–8 Weeks The scar is still red/pink but begins to flatten. Itching and sensitivity gradually improve. Skin around the scar starts blending in with surrounding tissue. 4–6 Months The scar becomes lighter in colour, moving from pink/red to pale. Scar tissue softens and becomes less noticeable. Most people no longer experience discomfort at this stage. 6–9 Months The scar continues to fade and flatten. In many cases, it blends well with the natural skin tone, though a faint line may remain. Final scar appearance depends on factors like skin type, sun protection, and aftercare.