MOLE AND WART REMOVAL TREATMENT
Skin tags are small, harmless growths that hang off the skin and look similar to warts. They are typically flesh-coloured or brown and vary in size from a couple of millimetres up to 5cm wide. Anyone can develop skin tags at any stage in their life, but they’re most common in older people and those with diabetes; pregnant women may also develop them due to hormonal changes.
Warts are caused by the human papilloma virus, which enters the skin surface, causing growth and thickening of the top (epidermal) layer of the skin. This produces the rough, hard texture of a wart
Our expert doctors are able to remove skin tags, warts via methods including Electrocautery, laser treatment. Skin tag or wart removal is perfectly safe and effective, leaving little to no lasting marks of their existence.
Electrocautery uses a small probe to accurately introduce an electric current into the wart material with the aim of cauterising the blood supply. Occasionally, this is combined with curettage (scraping off the wart) with prior local anaesthetic injection to numb the area. This is often the treatment of choice for a single symptomatic wart.
- The mole is made up of masses of melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells of the skin. Moles, medically called nevi, appear as clusters of pigmented cells that vary in size and color (either brown or black). Most skin moles are harmless, but in rare cases, they can become predisposed to the need for surgical removal.
- Warts are growths on the skin that are caused by the human papillomavirus. Warts can grow on any part of your body and they can grow and spread to other parts of the body as well. Although warts are normally harmless, they can be painful and irritating. Also, it is very bothersome as warts get bigger and start spreading to other parts of the body.
FAQs:-
Melanocytes (skin cells) develop in clusters or clumps, resulting in moles. Melanocytes are cells that create melanin, the natural pigment that gives your skin its color. They are found all over your body.
Moles, especially those that aren’t malignant, can be easily removed with a small surgical surgery. This form of mole removal can be done without having to go to the hospital. Moles can be scraped off, burnt away, or surgically removed. There is a small chance of infection, although most adverse effects are minimal.
The most serious kind of skin cancer, malignant melanoma, begins as a mole and kills over 10,000 individuals each year. Melanomas are most commonly black or brown, although they can also be skin-colored, pink, red, purple, blue, or white.
Yes. Stress results in the release of hormones that accumulate over time. The immune system’s ability to resist viruses like the one that causes warts is weakened by these hormones.
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