Expert Pathological Tissue
Examination
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Precision
Electrosurgery
Electrosurgery uses controlled
electrical current to precisely remove skin lesions, growths, and other abnormalities. This
advanced technique provides excellent hemostasis and minimal scarring while offering remarkable
precision for dermatological procedures.
Electrosurgical Techniques
- Cutting Mode: Incision with minimal tissue damage
- Coagulation Mode: Hemostasis and tissue destruction
- Desiccation: Surface lesion removal
- Fulguration: Sparking technique for deeper penetration
- Blend Mode: Combined cutting and coagulation
Conditions
Successfully Treated
- Verrucae (warts)
- Seborrheic keratosis
- Angiomas (blood vessel lesions)
- Xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits)
- Benign skin tags
- Pyogenic granulomas
Procedure Advantages
- Precision Control: Exact depth and extent of tissue removal
- Hemostasis: Built-in bleeding control
- Minimal Scarring: Precise technique reduces scar formation
- Rapid Healing: Clean wound edges promote fast recovery
- Reduced Infection: Cauterization sterilizes tissue
Treatment Process
Step 1: Local anesthesia
application
Step 2: Area cleansing and sterile
preparation
Step 3: Precise electrical current
application
Step 4: Dressing application and aftercare instructions
Recovery Timeline
- Immediate: Minimal bleeding due to hemostasis
- 1-3 Days: Scab formation (protective layer)
- 1-2 Weeks: Scab naturally falls off
- 2-3 Weeks: Minimal pink skin appears
- 1-3 Months: Final scar maturation and fading
Safety & Aftercare
- FDA-approved and dermatologically tested
- Suitable for all skin types
- Keep wound clean and dry
- Use provided wound care cream
- Avoid water immersion for 24 hours
- Sun protection for healed area