Radiocautery for moles that are slightly raised on the surface.
Laser treatments such as fractional laser plasmajet are applied for 1-3 sessions for other flat dark moles.
Although the moles that are not yet known why they appear on our body are often harmless. They can be a bit annoying from an aesthetic standpoint. These moles, which are the same color as our skin or brown, can often appear on our face, eyelids, armpits, back and chest areas. While some of these are congenital, sometimes they may appear later. Laser mole removal treatment is based on the conversion of radio waves created with the help of radiocautery devices into heat energy on the mole.
HOW IS A MOE (NEVUS) TREATED?
With the help of radiocautery devices. There is a treatment method based on the way the generated radio waves are converted into heat energy on the nevus. By evaporating the fluid of the heated cells, the nevus is removed layer by layer, and normal skin is achieved.
CAN ANY MOE (NEVUS) BE REMOVED WITH RADIOCAUTER?
The vein is removed with radiocautery. Treatment can be applied to all colored, colorless, large and small moles except moles.
OTHER METHODS USED IN MOLE (NEVUS) TREATMENT
There are treatment methods other than electrocautery method in mole treatment. There are. These include;
Removal of the mole by surgical intervention
Laser evaporation
Radiofrequency evaporation
Cryotherapy (freezing) disintegration methods
MOLE REMOVAL TREATMENT PROCESS
At the end of the treatment, a wound forms in the treated area, then the wound forms a crust, and eventually this crust falls off within 3 - 5 days, depending on the size of the mole. A rash remains. Within 2 - 3 months, this redness turns into normal skin color. At the end of the process, depending on the size of the mole, there may be a very light scar or no scar at all.
NUMBER AND DURATION OF MOLE REMOVAL SESSIONS
Treatment is usually completed in a single session. If necessary, the patient may be called for a monthly check-up for minor touch-ups.
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