RADIO FREQUENCY(RF)
Radiofrequency (RF) treatment, also known as radiofrequency ablation (RFA) or radiosurgery, is a safe and effective option for mole removal.
Procedure:
- A handheld device with a fine electrode loop delivers targeted radio waves to the mole.
- The radio waves generate heat, which gently vaporizes the mole tissue layer by layer.
- Simultaneously, the radiofrequency coagulates blood vessels, minimizing bleeding.
- This precise approach allows for controlled removal of the mole with minimal impact on surrounding healthy tissue.
Benefits of RF TREATMENT :
- Minimally invasive: No scalpels or stitches are required, reducing scarring risk.
- Precise control: The radio waves allow for targeted removal, minimizing damage to surrounding skin.
- Fast healing: Healing time is typically quicker compared to other mole,wart removal methods.
- Reduced scarring: RF mole removal is known for leaving minimal to no scarring, making it a good choice for cosmetically sensitive areas.
- Suitable for various moles: It can effectively remove raised, benign moles.
- Outpatient procedure: RF mole removal can often be performed in a doctor's clinic with minimal downtime.
Things to consider:
- Not suitable for all moles: RF treatment may not be appropriate for certain types of moles, particularly those suspected to be cancerous. A dermatologist will examine the mole to determine the best course of action.
- Possible need for biopsy: In some cases, especially if the mole appears suspicious, a portion of the removed tissue might be sent for biopsy to ensure it's benign.
Must get consulted by your DERMATOLOGIST first.
Best effective for MOLE REMOVAL, WART, SKIN TAG.