Curettage of multiple lesions (>5 lesions)
Curettage of multiple skin lesions (more than 5 lesions) is a dermatological procedure used for mechanical removal of superficial skin lesions, such as molluscum contagiosum or other cutaneous formations. The procedure is rapid, minimally invasive, and allows treatment of multiple lesions in a single session.
Dermatologic surgery
Curettage of multiple skin lesions is a dermatological procedure used for mechanical removal of multiple superficial skin lesions, such as molluscum contagiosum or other benign skin formations.
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin infection characterized by the appearance of small, round papules, skin-colored or slightly pearlescent. These lesions can appear in large numbers and can be transmitted through direct contact or by autoinoculation.
The curettage procedure consists of removing lesions with the help of a special medical instrument called a curette, which allows extraction of the lesion contents and their elimination from the skin surface.
Treatment for over 5 lesions can be performed during the same session, with the procedure being quick and efficient. Depending on the number and location of lesions, local anesthesia may be used for patient comfort.
Curettage of multiple skin lesions presents several advantages:
- rapid removal of multiple lesions in a single session
- minimally invasive procedure
- short intervention time
- efficient results for superficial lesions
After the procedure, treated areas may present slight redness or small crusts, which generally heal within a few days.
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist after clinical evaluation of the lesions, to establish the diagnosis and select the optimal treatment method.
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