Skin Tags & Warts Removal

Skin tags and warts removal involves various methods such as cryotherapy, electrosurgery, surgical excision, laser therapy, and topical treatments. Cryotherapy freezes the lesion with liquid nitrogen, while electrosurgery burns it off using high-frequency electrical current. Surgical excision involves cutting off the lesion, typically under local anesthesia.

Laser therapy employs laser energy to destroy the lesion. Topical treatments involve applying medications to dissolve the lesion gradually. Consulting with a dermatologist or healthcare provider is crucial to determine the most suitable removal method based on factors like lesion type, size, and location, as well as individual medical history.

FAQ's

Skin tags are small, benign growths of skin that often appear in areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing, such as the neck, armpits, or groin. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are characterized by rough, raised growths on the skin.

Removal procedures for skin tags and warts are typically well-tolerated and cause minimal discomfort. Depending on the method used, patients may experience sensations such as mild stinging or burning during the procedure.

Skin tags and warts can be removed through various methods, including cryotherapy (freezing), electrosurgery (burning), surgical excision (cutting), laser therapy, and topical treatments (medications).

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