Removal of sebaceous gland hyperplasia by photovaporization – 1 lesion
Removal of sebaceous gland hyperplasia by photovaporization is a minimally invasive dermatological procedure used for precise elimination of this benign skin lesion. The treatment is rapid, safe, and contributes to improving the aesthetic appearance of the skin.
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia
Sebaceous gland hyperplasia is a benign skin lesion characterized by enlargement of sebaceous glands, manifested by small papules of yellowish color or skin-colored, which frequently appear on areas such as forehead, cheeks or nose.
Removal of sebaceous hyperplasia through photovaporization represents a modern dermatological method used for controlled elimination of the lesion. The procedure uses laser or plasma energy for precise vaporization of the affected tissue, without significant impact on the surrounding skin.
The treatment is rapid and minimally invasive, being performed in the dermatology office. In case of treating a single lesion, the procedure typically lasts only a few minutes. Depending on the size and location of the lesion, local anesthesia may be used for patient comfort.
After the procedure, the treated area may present mild redness or a small crust, which generally heals within a few days. Removal of sebaceous hyperplasias through photovaporization offers several advantages:
- rapid and precise procedure
- minimal discomfort
- reduced risk of bleeding
- relatively rapid recovery
- good aesthetic result
The procedure is performed by a dermatologist after clinical evaluation of the lesion, to confirm the benign nature and choose the optimal treatment method.
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