Barber
Aesthetic Med Clinic

Cosmetic Mole Removal

Using the Plasma Jet device with fibroblast technology is an advanced and minimally invasive method for mole removal, providing excellent cosmetic results with minimal scarring. This approach safely and effectively removes moles by generating a small plasma arc to shrink the mole tissue, which gradually sloughs off, leaving healthy, even skin.

Advantages of Cosmetic Mole Removal

  • Minimal Scarring: The Plasma Jet method minimizes the risk of scarring compared to traditional surgical removal.
  • No Downtime: This procedure is quick and allows you to resume daily activities immediately.
  • Safety First: As a skin cancer clinic, we prioritize your safety by ensuring that each mole is examined by a skin specialist to confirm it is non-cancerous before proceeding with removal.

Procedure Duration

The time required for the procedure depends on the number of moles being removed and the method selected. The procedure generally takes between 20 minutes to an hour.

Steps Involved

  1. Skin Check: Schedule a skin check with an accredited skin doctor to confirm that your mole is safe for cosmetic removal.

  2. Consultation: Once your mole is deemed safe, we’ll arrange a consultation to discuss treatment options and answer any questions. You may also choose to have your consultation and treatment on the same day.

  3. Preparation and Treatment: During the session, the area around the mole is thoroughly cleansed, and a topical anesthetic is applied for comfort. After about 10–15 minutes, the plasma procedure begins.

  4. Aftercare: Upon completion, an antibacterial powder is applied to keep the area dry and protect it from infection.

Cosmetic mole removal with the Plasma Jet is a safe, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing option for achieving clear, mole-free skin.

 

 

With the Plasma Jet device, the following moles and lesions can be safely and effectively treated for cosmetic removal:

  1. Benign Moles – Small, flat, or slightly raised moles that are non-cancerous and suitable for cosmetic removal.
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  3. Seborrheic Keratosis – Non-cancerous, wart-like growths that are common on the face, chest, and back.
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  5. Skin Tags – Small, soft, flesh-colored growths that usually appear on areas like the neck, underarms, and eyelids.
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  7. Cherry Angiomas – Small, red, harmless growths caused by a clustering of blood vessels.
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  9. Milia – Tiny white or yellow cysts that commonly appear around the eyes, nose, and cheeks.
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  11. Warts – Small, rough growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), usually on the hands or feet.
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  13. Solar Lentigines (Age Spots) – Flat brown spots caused by sun exposure, often appearing on the face, hands, shoulders, and arms.
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  15. Xanthelasma – Yellowish cholesterol deposits around the eyelids.
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  17. Freckles – Small, flat, brown marks caused by sun exposure and genetics, often removable for aesthetic purposes.