CO₂ laser / plasma papilloma removal – 8–10 lesions
Removal of papillomas with CO₂ laser or plasma for 8–10 lesions is a modern, minimally invasive dermatological procedure used for rapid and safe elimination of benign skin lesions. The treatment allows precise removal of papillomas, with minimal discomfort and rapid healing.
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Removal of papillomas with surgical CO₂ laser or plasma technology is a dermatological procedure used for the treatment and removal of multiple benign skin lesions, such as papillomas or soft fibromas. These formations frequently appear on areas such as neck, armpits, eyelids, chest, or inguinal area and may cause aesthetic discomfort or irritation from friction.
The procedure consists of precise removal of papillomas using CO₂ laser or plasma technology, modern methods that allow controlled destruction of the affected tissue while protecting the surrounding skin. The treatment is rapid, minimally invasive, and is performed in the dermatology office.
The intervention for 8–10 lesions is usually performed in the same session and can be done with local anesthesia, for patient comfort. After the procedure, the treated area may present slight redness or small crusts that heal within a few days.
Removal of papillomas with CO₂ laser or plasma offers multiple advantages:
- rapid and precise procedure
- reduced risk of bleeding
- minimal discomfort
- relatively rapid healing
- good aesthetic results
Before the procedure, the dermatologist performs clinical evaluation of the lesions to confirm their benign nature and select the optimal treatment method.
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