Before the procedure itself, it is important to have a professional examination, during which the doctor evaluates the nature of the growth and determines the appropriate laser method.
The procedure is ideal for anyone who wants to remove growths quickly, safely and aesthetically without the need for surgery. However, it is important to consult with a dermatologist before the procedure to rule out contraindications and choose the right type of treatment. If you have a benign growth that is aesthetically or functionally uncomfortable, laser is a great option.
- whole body
Laser removal of skin growths is suitable for people who have unaesthetic or obstructing skin lesions and are looking for a quick, safe and minimally invasive method to remove them.
- If a malignant (malignant) skin tumour is suspected - in this case a biopsy is needed.
- For severe skin infections in the treated area.
- In people with wound healing disorders or keloid scars.
- If the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding (only with certain types of lasers).
The lesion is cleaned with an antiseptic solution to prevent infection. For small or superficial growths, anaesthesia is not necessary. For larger or more sensitive areas, a local anaesthetic in the form of a cream or injection may be used. The laser beam is aimed at the growth, with its heat causing vaporisation (ablation) of the tissue. The surrounding healthy skin is not damaged during the procedure.
Fast, precise and effective removal of unaesthetic or unwanted growing skin lesions. Healing time depends on the size and depth of the growth removed, the type of laser used, the individual skin's ability to regenerate, and adherence to post-procedure instructions.
Most patients experience only a mild burning, stinging or warmth. Some liken the sensation to a gentle prick or needle prick.