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laser treatment for excision of lesions (nevi, papillomas, warts)

Laser skin lesion removal - modern and effective solutions

The benefits of the laser treatment

  • Maximum accuracy: The laser only acts on the affected tissue, protecting the healthy skin.
  • Minimally invasive: The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, without general anesthesia.
  • Minimal risk of complications: The infections and scarring are rare.
  • Increased comfort: The discomfort is minimal and recovery time is short.

Choose laser treatment and enjoy:

  • Smooth and even skin: The laser removes lesions without leaving visible scars.
  • Quick and comfortable procedure: The sessions are short and the discomfort is minimal.
  • Fast healing: You will be able to return to daily activities shortly.
  • Long-lasting results: The effect of the treatment is long-lasting.
Laser treatment

When is it recommended?

Laser treatment prices

NamePrice (RON)
Dermal nevus500
Papillomas, condylomas, warts, verrucas 1-5 lesions, price per lesion250
Papillomas, condylomas, warts, verrucas 6-15 lesions, price per lesion200
Papillomas, condylomas, warts, verrucas > 15 lesions, price per lesion150
Xanthelasma – one lesion450

What do we treat with laser?

Skina Dermatology Clinic uses laser technology to treat a wide range of skin lesions, including:

  • Nevi: Moles of different types and sizes.
  • Papillomas: Benign skin lesions, usually fleshy in appearance.
  • Condylomata: Genital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
  • Warts (common, plantar, genital): Skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV).
  • Warts: Skin lesions similar to warts, but with a harder texture.

This treatment is suitable for:

  • Adults and children: The laser is safe and effective at any age.
  • People with any skin type: Regardless of skin phototype, the laser treatment can be adapted.
  • People who want a quick and effective solution: The laser provides visible results in a short period of time.

Contraindications

Although the laser treatment is very safe, there are some contraindications, such as:

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
  • Active skin infections in the treated area:
  • Certain medical conditions: diabetes, autoimmune diseases, clotting disorders.
  • Treatment with certain medications: anticoagulants, photosensitizing drugs.

Side effects

The side effects of laser treatment are rare and usually minor. They may include:

  • Redness and swelling: These disappear within a few days.
  • Crusts: A crust forms that falls off on its own in about a week.
  • Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation: Temporary changes in skin color.

What else can laser solve?

In addition to removing skin lesions, the laser can also be used for:

  • Facial rejuvenation: Reduction of wrinkles, pigment spots and enlarged pores.
  • Tattoo removal: The laser breaks down the tattoo pigments, allowing the body to eliminate them.
  • Acne treatment: Reduces inflammation and accelerates the healing of acne lesions.

What should be known before and after the procedure?

Before the procedure

To achieve the best results and minimize the risk of complications, it is important to strictly follow your doctor's instructions before the procedure. In general, these may include:

  • Complete medical evaluation: Your dermatologist will perform a thorough evaluation of your health and the lesions you want to treat.
  • Avoid certain medications: You may be advised to temporarily stop taking certain medications, such as aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, a few days before the procedure, as they can increase the risk of bleeding.
  • Do not expose yourself to the sun: Protect your skin from sun exposure for at least a week before the procedure, as this can intensify pigmentation and slow down the healing process.
  • Cleaning the treated area: On the day of the procedure, the area to be treated must be clean and free of cosmetics.
  • Local anesthesia: Before the procedure, a local anesthetic will be applied to reduce discomfort.

 

After the procedure

Proper aftercare is essential for a quick and trouble-free recovery. Your doctor will give you detailed instructions, but in general, they may include:

  • Protecting the treated area: Avoid touching or rubbing the treated area to prevent infection and promote healing.
  • Applying ointments or creams: Your dermatologist will prescribe a special ointment or cream to be applied to the treated area, as directed.
  • Avoid sun exposure: Protect the treated area from the sun with a high sun protection factor (SPF 50+) for at least 6 months.
  • Do not swim or take a hot bath: avoid contact with chlorinated water or very hot water for several days after the procedure.
  • Avoid intense physical activities: wait a few days before resuming strenuous physical activities.

Frequently asked questions

The length of a session varies depending on the size and number of lesions. Generally, a session lasts between 15 and 30 minutes.

The number of sessions is individualized and depends on each case. In most cases, one session is sufficient.

It varies depending on the size and number of lesions. Generally, a session lasts between 15 and 30 minutes.

The results of laser treatment are long-lasting. However, it is possible for lesions to recur in some cases, especially in the case of lesions caused by the human papillomavirus.

Why choose Skina Clinic?

  • Experience and professionalism: Dermatologist with experience in laser treatments.
  • State-of-the-art equipment: We use state-of-the-art laser technology to achieve the best results.
  • Top hygienic conditions: Skina Clinic adheres to the highest standards of hygiene and sterilization.
  • Competitive prices: Quality medical services at affordable prices.

 

Choose laser treatment and enjoy healthy and beautiful skin! Call today for an appointment at Skina Clinic – Dermatology Bucharest

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