CO₂ laser / plasma papilloma removal – 11–20 lesions
CO₂ laser or plasma removal of papillomas for 11–20 lesions is a minimally invasive dermatological procedure used for efficient and safe elimination of benign skin lesions. The treatment allows precise removal of multiple papillomas in a single session, with minimal discomfort and reduced recovery time.
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Removal of papillomas with surgical CO₂ laser or plasma technology represents a modern dermatological procedure used for the elimination of multiple benign skin lesions, such as papillomas or soft fibromas. These formations can appear frequently in areas such as neck, armpits, eyelids, chest or inguinal region, often being associated with aesthetic discomfort or irritation caused by friction.
The procedure involves controlled removal of papillomas with the help of CO₂ laser or plasma technology, methods that allow precise treatment of affected tissue, with minimal damage to surrounding skin. The treatment is performed in the dermatology clinic and allows elimination of a larger number of lesions (11–20) in a single session.
Depending on the number and location of lesions, the procedure can be performed with local anesthesia, for patient comfort. After treatment, mild redness or small crusts may appear in the treated areas, which usually heal within a few days.
The main advantages of papilloma removal with CO₂ laser or plasma include:
- rapid and efficient procedure
- high precision in lesion removal
- reduced risk of bleeding
- minimal discomfort for the patient
- relatively rapid healing and good aesthetic results
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist after clinical evaluation of the lesions, to confirm the benign nature and establish the optimal treatment method.
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