Advanced Lesion and Birthmark Removal Treatments
Some skin spots require more than surface treatment. Whether you are dealing with a congenital birthmark or a deep-seated cyst, I use medical-grade excision and laser techniques to remove them safely, focusing on minimal scarring and proper healing.
This patient came to me for the removal of a hairy nevus, a common type of birthmark. The 'after' photo shows the area immediately post-procedure. This kind of dermatological treatment can significantly improve skin texture and appearance.
Cysts can be painful and concerning. This patient was worried about scarring but was happy with the quick and painless cyst removal process at my clinic. My process ensures we address the lesion completely while prioritizing a smooth recovery.
About Advanced Lesion & Birthmark Treatment
Removing a deep-seated cyst or a congenital birthmark is fundamentally different from removing a surface skin tag. These procedures involve managing the surrounding tissue to ensure the root or sac is completely extracted, which prevents recurrence and promotes cleaner healing. I plan these removals based on the depth of the lesion, often using nerve blocks or precision excision to keep the area completely numb and ensure the final scar is as minimal as possible.
Why DIY methods fail
When you have a spot that feels 'deep' or permanent, home remedies aren't just useless—they can be dangerous. A congenital hairy nevus or an encapsulated cyst requires surgical precision, not home-based guesswork. Trying to ignore these or using risky 'nuskhe' (home tricks) often leads to infections or larger, more permanent scars.
The surgical approach
My process for advanced lesions is purely clinical:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We start with a visual or dermatological check to ensure the lesion is benign and to plan the safest access route.
- Pain Management: For deep lesions, I use local anesthesia or a nerve block. This ensures you do not feel pain during the procedure, making the process comfortable from start to finish.
- Precision Excision: For cysts, the goal is sac removal. If you don't remove the entire sac, the recurrence rate is high. My surgical approach ensures the root is out.
- Cosmetic Suturing: If the lesion is on your face or neck, I use cosmetic-grade suturing techniques. This is critical for minimizing visibility once the area heals.
Aftercare and healing
It is not just about the removal; it is about how the skin recovers. I guide you through the post-procedure care—keeping the area dry, managing dressings, and ensuring no infection sets in during the crucial first week. If you have a specific spot that has been worrying you, let us look at it properly and remove it the right way.
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