How to Treat Bumps Under Hair
24th Jul 2025
Hair has been carefully trimmed with scissors to expose the mature molluscum bumps. Ideally molluscum like this are covered with bandaids after application with Mollenol.
If you’re managing molluscum contagiosum, here are a few key points to keep in mind:
- Avoid scratching or picking at the bumps to prevent spreading the virus.
- Cover lesions with adhesive bandages to reduce transmission.
- Practice good hygiene, such as washing hands frequently.
- Consult a healthcare provider for treatment options if needed, which might include topical therapies or physical removal.
If you have concerns about the treatment or appearance of molluscum bumps, or if they’re causing discomfort, it’s best to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
Using Mollenol to Treat Molluscum Under Hair
Treating molluscum contagiosum in areas covered by hair—such as the scalp, pubic region, or underarms—can be challenging, but Mollenol is specifically designed as a suitable topical option for these situations.
Application Steps
- Choose the Right Product:
- Preparation:
- Wash the area and wait 30 minutes before applying.
- Carefully trim hair around the bumps if possible to better expose the lesions for accurate application[1].
- Apply Mollenol:
- Use a fingertip or cotton bud to dab a very small amount directly onto the head of each molluscum bump.
- Avoid applying to open, scratched, or burst lesions; these should be treated like minor wounds (kept clean and covered, but not treated with Mollenol)[1][2][4].
- For molluscum under hair, Mollenol (or Mollenol Sensitive) can be applied up to four times daily to make sure the lotion penetrates through the hair and reaches the bump[1][2][4].
- Cover Bumps:
- Hygiene:
What to Expect
- After applying Mollenol, you may observe redness or inflammation around the treated bumps—this is considered a normal reaction and can indicate that the molluscum is responding.
- The bumps may flatten or develop a dry, scabbed surface as they heal[2][6].
Key Notes
- Always avoid using Mollenol on open wounds or burst molluscum.
- Be patient: Areas under hair may require several weeks of twice-daily (or more) applications for best results.
- For persistent or widespread infections, consult a healthcare professional.
Quick Reference Table
Step |
Details |
Product |
Mollenol (adults/kids 8+), Mollenol Sensitive (kids 2–7/sensitive areas) [1][2][3] |
Application Frequency |
|
Additional Coverage |
|
Avoid |
Application to burst/open bumps, waxing/shaving infected area [2][4] |
Mollenol is designed to be easy to apply even to molluscum located beneath hair, helping reduce spread and speed healing when used consistently as directed[1][2][4].
- https://www.mollenol.com/molluscum-home-treatment/
- https://www.mollenol.com/how-to-use/
- https://www.mollenol.com
- https://www.mollenol.com/content/Mollenol_How_to_Use.pdf
- https://www.mollenol.com/mollenol-hydrocolloid-patches/
- https://www.mollenol.com/q-a/?page=2
- https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/molluscum/