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I have had three moles removed from my face by a regular gp here in Australia. Not a plastic surgeon, just a good gp I trust.
They have all healed beautifully, with invisible scarring.
I tend to keloid on my arms and trunk, so I was very careful with healing. As soon as the stitches came out I put silicone tape over it and kept it taped over a few months.
If it started to feel itchy (a sign of keiloid forming) I would apply a steroid cream.
During the day when I was out and about I used skin coloured silicone scar tape cut to fit, these tapes are very expensive though.
When I was at home or sleeping I used "Fixomul Sensitive" which uses a silicone adhesive and is very inexpensive for a whole roll.
Once they had healed enough that they were flat and white (not the pink or red of a healing scar) I stopped with the tape and was very careful to apply good sunscreen for the rest of a year.
You cannot tell I had anything done, at all.
Be careful with healing and you will be fine! <3