Radio wave removal of neoplasms
Radiofrequency removal of neoplasms is a modern, painless method for eliminating benign skin and mucosal lesions using high-frequency radio waves. The procedure allows contact-free excision of the lesion, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues and significantly shortening the healing period.
When is radiofrequency removal indicated?
- For papillomas, warts, and condylomas.
- For removal of moles (nevi) when there is a risk of repeated trauma.
- In cases of fibromas, keratomas, atheromas, and other benign lesions.
- When a lesion causes cosmetic concerns or physical discomfort.
- When rapid healing and minimal post-procedure marks are desired.
How is the procedure performed?
- Assessment and examination – the physician evaluates the type of lesion; dermatoscopy may be performed if required.
- Anesthesia – local anesthesia is administered to ensure patient comfort.
- Radiofrequency excision – non-contact exposure to high-frequency radio waves leads to controlled destruction and removal of the lesion.
- Formation of a protective crust – reduces the risk of infection and promotes skin regeneration.
- Post-procedure care instructions – the patient receives recommendations for skin care and sun protection.
Main advantages of radiofrequency removal of neoplasms in Belarus
- Painless procedure performed under local anesthesia.
- Minimal scarring due to very limited tissue trauma.
- Fast healing – skin typically recovers within 7–10 days.
- High precision – healthy surrounding tissues are preserved.
- Low risk of recurrence owing to complete and accurate removal.
The procedure is carried out in leading dermatology and cosmetology centers in Belarus using modern radiofrequency surgical devices. Experienced specialists ensure safe removal, minimal discomfort, and excellent cosmetic outcomes.
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