Scar Revision & Mole Removal FAQ

Dr. Houtan Chaboki is board-certified in otolaryngology (head and neck surgery) and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. To learn more about scar revision and mole removal in Washington, D.C., contact us online or call our office at (202) 800-2085. Dr. Chaboki serves men and women Northern Virginia and Maryland.

Does insurance cover Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Plastic surgery covers a broad area of medicine, which includes both reconstructive procedures and cosmetic procedures. If your procedure is medically indicated, some portion of the cost may be covered. The office accepts insurance in applicable cases and will, if you wish, contact your insurance company to find out if your procedure will be covered. Insurance coverage varies greatly for patients, however, Scar Revision & Mole Removal may be partially or fully covered.

How much time passes between the initial consultation and Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Generally, a minimum of 2 weeks are allowed from the consultation to prepare for surgery. Select procedures may be performed earlier. Nonsurgical procedures may be performed at the same time as the initial consultation.

Can I combine Scar Revision & Mole Removal with other facial surgery?

Yes, it’s generally preferred to combine procedures. First, by combining surgery, insurance may cover a portion of the procedure, and you may save money on fees. Secondly, tissue modified from one area may be used for another surgical area, such as fat transfer and face lifting. Lastly, the recovery process following surgery would only be once, and you minimize downtime by avoiding two separate procedures. Commonly combined procedures with scar revision & mole removal include the following:

  • Chemical Peel
  • BOTOX® Cosmetic

When can I resume regular exercise after Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Strenuous activities or exercise after plastic surgery will increase the risk of bleeding, swelling, and bruising, until an appropriate healing time has been allowed. This restriction during the recovery period varies based on the operation performed and patient’s medical condition. Light activities, such as slow walking, may be performed soon after anesthesia. Heavy activity, such as aerobics, yoga, cycling, running, heavy lifting, or similar vigorous activities are allowed after 2 weeks from the procedure. Contact sports are generally allowed after 6 weeks from surgery.

Will I need time off work after Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Most patients do not require any time off from work. However, some patients plan a day off. A longer period of recovery may be necessary for combined procedures.

How long is the procedure?

Scar Revision & Mole Removal surgery is relatively quick surgical procedure. The length of surgery may range from 15 minutes or longer.

What health conditions threaten a successful recovery after Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Dr. Chaboki performs a complete history and physical on all patients prior to undergoing cosmetic treatments. Scar revision & mole removal in Washington, DC may usually be safely performed on many chronic, stable medical conditions. However, scar revision & mole removal may be delayed or cancelled as needed for patient safety. Dr. Chaboki will work with his patients to help find a safe, appropriate plastic surgery option for them.

Will smoking affect my recovery after Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Smoking adversely affects your recovery. One may develop pneumonia, and treated areas don’t heal as well or may become infected. The blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the tissues shrink up and prevent the necessary healing of the area. Patients must stop smoking for a minimum of two weeks prior to surgery to decrease the risk of these complications, and continue smoking cessation after the procedure.

What is recovery like after Scar Revision & Mole Removal?

Downtime after cosmetic procedures may be a few hours to several days, depending on the specific procedure and areas treated. Office procedures are performed under local anesthesia, if any anesthesia is required. Surgical procedures are performed with either IV (twilight) sedation or general anesthesia and require a longer recovery period. Anesthesia normally wears off within the first 24 hours after surgery.

Where is Scar Revision & Mole Removal performed?

Dr. Chaboki practices facial plastic surgery at several DC area surgical facilities to accommodate his patients. Minor procedures with local anesthesia are performed in the DC office. Surgical procedures with IV (twilight) sedation or general anesthesia are performed at accredited facilities with a board-certified anesthesiologist.

  • Georgetown University Medical Center
  • MedStar Surgery Center

* Price information is an estimation and individual pricing will vary. All prices are subject to change and costs are non-refundable.

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