Mole, Wart and Skin Tag Removal – what the procedure involves?
Most lesions are removed using a scalpel under local anaesthetic, which means you will be awake, but the area will be completely numb. Other techniques include applying chemical treatments or freezing the skin. Sometimes a laser is used to destroy the lesion while skin tags may be simply snipped off with surgical scissors. It can also be removed using radiofrequency cautery.
Why should I consider mole removal?
Skin lesion such as a mole, cyst, wart or skin tag can be removed by a very simple procedure. But when you notice changes in shape or colour, or it may be unsightly, painful or restricting your movement then you must get rid of it. You might have just become fed up with it, and decided it’s time to deal with it.
What is Radiofrequency Surgery used for in Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery?
Radio frequency is used in the removal of skin lesions. This includes:
What to expect in the initial consultation?
As with any cosmetic procedure, it is important that you review your expectations thoroughly before you decide to proceed. The plastic surgeon will explain the results you can expect, and will discuss the associated risks and alternatives to the procedure before going ahead.
What is the treatment duration?
Removing a skin lesion is usually a quick and straightforward procedure and is most often performed as an out-patient procedure. There is normally no need to stay in Clinic overnight.
Advantages of radio-surgery include:
Why choose R.M. Aesthetics Clinic for this procedure?
When you have a mole, cyst, wart or skin tag removed at R.M. Aesthetics Clinic you will have the procedure performed by an experienced plastic surgeon in the safe and comfortable surroundings of a private Clinic.