Carbon dioxide laser treatment
What is a carbon dioxide laser?
The wavelength used is 10,600 nm. When irradiated, heat energy is generated and moisture evaporates, treating the lesion. As no scalpel is used, scars are less likely to remain and there is no damage to normal tissue.
effect
Incision, hemostasis, and coagulation of tissue (especially raised areas)
Indications
Seborrheic keratosis
Common warts
Moles, etc.
Treatment Overview
This treatment is an elective medical treatment.
Flow of carbon dioxide laser treatment
1. Counseling
A plastic surgeon will examine you and recommend treatment options.
2. Preparation for treatment
Please remove your makeup before the treatment.
To minimize pain during the procedure, anesthesia is administered to the treatment area.
3. Treatment
We use a carbon dioxide laser to remove seborrheic keratosis, common warts, moles, and warts.
Treatment period and frequency
The treatment will depend on the patient's symptoms, so we will decide after you have examined them.
Risks and Side Effects
Possible symptoms include swelling, internal bleeding, edema, discomfort, dents, wrinkles, and infection.
Postoperative course
The wound will dry in 1 to 4 weeks.
Eventually, like chickenpox, you may be left with a slightly sunken scar, or depending on your constitution, it may become raised.
Fee
*Large tumors and tumors where malignancy cannot be ruled out will be covered by insurance (surgery: skin tumor removal, pathology test)
*For recurrences treated at our hospital, we offer a 50% discount.