Skin Tags, Mole And Wart Removal

The removal of skin tags, warts, and moles is commonly done for cosmetic reasons or if they become irritating, uncomfortable, or pose a risk of injury. It's important to note that removal procedures should be performed by qualified healthcare professionals to ensure safety and minimize the risk of complications. Here are common methods used for the removal of these skin growths:

1. Skin Tags:

  • Cauterization or Electrocautery: A healthcare professional may use a heated instrument to burn off the skin tag.
  • Cryotherapy: Liquid nitrogen is applied to freeze and remove the skin tag.
  • Ligation: The blood supply to the skin tag is cut off using a tiny band, causing it to fall off over time.
  • Excision: Surgical removal using a scalpel or scissors.

2. Warts:

  • Cryotherapy: Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen, causing it to eventually fall off.
  • Salicylic Acid: Over-the-counter treatments or prescription-strength solutions containing salicylic acid may be applied topically.
  • Electrosurgery: Using a high-frequency electrical current to cut off or burn the wart.
  • Laser Therapy: Certain types of lasers can be used to destroy the blood vessels feeding the wart.

3. Moles:

  • Excision: Surgical removal using a scalpel. This method is common for larger moles.
  • Laser Removal: A laser is used to break down the pigment in the mole.
  • Shave Excision: Shaving off the mole's surface using a scalpel or similar tool.
  • Electrosurgery: Using a high-frequency electrical current to cut off or burn the mole.


Category: Laser Treatment
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