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Raluca Lascu
Dermatology Specialist Physician
View profileCurettage of multiple skin lesions with Entonox inhalation sedation is a dermatological procedure used for removing superficial skin lesions, performed with the aid of inhalation sedation for patient comfort. The procedure allows efficient treatment of multiple lesions in a single session, with minimal discomfort.

Procedural image for curettage with Entonox inhalation support, showing marked lesions and local instrument use.
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Curettage of multiple skin lesions with Entonox inhalation sedation is a dermatological procedure used for mechanical removal of multiple superficial skin lesions, such as molluscum contagiosum or other benign skin formations.
The procedure is performed with the help of a dermatological curette, a specialized medical instrument used for controlled removal of skin lesions.
To increase patient comfort, the intervention may be performed with Entonox inhalation sedation, an inhalant mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide that helps with reducing anxiety and discomfort during the procedure. This method allows for the treatment to be performed in a more comfortable manner, especially when removal of a large number of lesions is necessary.
The treatment allows for removal of multiple lesions in a single session, reducing the need for repeated procedures.
Curettage of skin lesions with inhalation sedation presents several advantages:
After the procedure, treated areas may present mild redness or small crusts, which usually heal within a few days.
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist after clinical evaluation of the lesions, to establish the diagnosis and choose the optimal treatment method.
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