Guidelines

Can cryotherapy remove moles?

Can cryotherapy remove moles?

Cryotherapy, or “cryosurgery,” is a simple, non-invasive procedure in which liquid nitrogen is used to freeze and destroy growths on the surface of the skin. This is an effective treatment for precancerous skin lesions (actinic keratoses), as well as other skin conditions such as warts, skin tags and moles.

What does a Hyfrecator do?

A Hyfrecator is a safe form of electrosurgery in which controlled current is used to heat up and destroy tissue. It is a low powered device that works very well for destroying skin tags, red skin spots (cherry angiomas), sun spots (seborrheic keratosis), and a medley of other undesirable skin blemishes.

How do you shrink a mole?

Smaller moles can be removed by a method called shave removal. After numbing the area with a local anesthetic injection, the doctor uses a surgical blade to shave off the raised portion. No stitches are required, and the skin heals over in a week or two.

Can moles be removed without scarring?

“Burning or shaving off the mole will effectively eliminate it, but the scarring may be quite noticeable,” Dr. Pacella says. “A board-certified plastic surgeon would approach mole removal like any other cosmetic procedure — with fine technique to minimize scarring.”

Can a hyfrecator be used for skin tags?

The Hyfrecator is a safe, effective, and economical treatment option for the clinical removal of telangiectasias (spider veins), skin tags, blood moles, milia, broken capillaries and other vascular lesions found on the face and upper body. It is a quick and simple treatment that should not cause scarring…

What kind of treatment is a hyfrecator used for?

What is a hyfrecator treatment? A hyfrecator treatment, also referred to as a cautery and an electrocautery treatment, is typically used to cauterize blood following surgery; however, it can also be used for treating a number of skin conditions, such as angiomas, sebaceous hyperplasia, milia, and dermatosis papulosa nigra (DPN).

How is numbing cream used in hyfrecator treatment?

After the diagnosis is confirmed, a topical numbing cream is applied to numb the skin and minimize discomfort during treatment. If the patient’s skin type is 3-5, we also pre-treat skin with a bleaching agent before the procedure to make sure skin won’t darken following treatment.

What kind of hyfrecator do you use for sun spots?

They can be frozen with liquid nitrogen, zapped with a laser, or burned with a hyfrecator. Which method is used depends on what type of brown spot it is (sun spot, seborrheic keratosis, etc) as well as the preference of the physician. Any treatment method has a risk of leaving a red mark, and/or a lighter or darker spot.