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Dermat Procedures

Skin Tags

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Skin tag removal is a common procedure done by dermatologists or other medical professionals. The procedure is generally quick and simple, and can be done using a variety of methods such as cutting, freezing, or burning the skin tag. Before the procedure, the skin tag and surrounding area will be cleaned and numbed to minimize any discomfort. The actual removal process typically takes only a few minutes, and recovery time is minimal. After the procedure, the area may be sore or swollen for a short time, but this usually resolves quickly. It is important to follow any post-procedure instructions given by the medical professional to ensure proper healing.

Moles

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Mole removal is a procedure that involves removing a mole from the skin using different methods, such as excision or laser treatment.  The procedure itself is typically performed under local anesthesia and can be completed in a short amount of time. After the mole is removed, the area is typically covered with a bandage, and the patient is instructed on how to care for the wound during the healing process.

Warts

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Warts removal using radiofrequency (RF) cautery is a simple and safe procedure that involves the use of high-frequency electrical current to destroy the wart tissue. The procedure involves first numbing the area around the wart with a local anesthetic, then using a small probe to deliver the RF energy to the wart, causing it to heat up and eventually die. The wart tissue is then removed, and the area is dressed with a sterile bandage. RF cautery is a quick and effective way to remove warts, and it has a lower risk of scarring than other wart removal methods.

Corns

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Corn removal using RF dermat involves using radiofrequency waves to remove corns. During the procedure, a local anesthetic is applied to the affected area to numb it. Then, a small RF device is used to deliver energy waves to the corn, which breaks down the tissues and allows it to be easily removed. The procedure is quick, relatively painless, and has a low risk of complications. After the procedure, patients can resume their regular activities immediately, but they may need to take extra care to avoid pressure on the treated area.

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