Radio frequency cautery treatment
Radio frequency cautery treatment
Radio Frequency Surgery employs the use of low temperature, high frequency energy radio waves to cauterize and effectively remove growths, without any downtime. It provides results with minimal to no scarring and quick healing.
Why Choose Us
Dr. Kapil Pallod, a Dermatologist, Trichologist, and Laser Specialist with over 10 years of experience, offers advanced treatments for skin, and hair. Trained in laser, and dermatosurgery, he provides personalized care using the latest techniques. His commitment to excellence ensures high-quality treatment for all patients.
Frequently Asked Question
Typically, skin tags do not grow back after removal. However, new skin tags may develop in the same area due to friction. For instance, friction caused by necklaces often leads to skin tags on the neck, while rubbing in the arm area can result in tags there. Skin tags are commonly associated with individuals who are overweight or obese. Interestingly, some people notice the development of skin tags even after losing weight.
Warts are small, often irritating skin growths that can develop on areas like the feet, face, legs, or genitals. A dermatologist evaluates the type and location of the wart to decide the most suitable treatment method. Options include traditional approaches and modern laser techniques. During and after the procedure, patients might notice minor discomfort, redness, peeling, or a mild burning sensation.
Refrain from touching or scratching the treated area to reduce the risk of infection, bleeding, or contamination.
Neglecting proper care can result in infections, extended redness, or bleeding. Refrain from handling wounds to avoid potential complications.
- Contact your doctor if the wound becomes painful or shows signs of inflammation.
- Clean the treated area with a mild cleanser; scabs usually fall off within two weeks.
- Shield the area from sun exposure until it blends with the surrounding skin tone.
- Follow all aftercare instructions given by your doctor diligently.
The results of radiofrequency cautery for warts and mole removal usually last around a year with appropriate skin care. With regular maintenance treatments, the effects can be extended. The number and frequency of sessions required depend on the individual's condition and will be determined by the treating doctor.