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Benign Mole Removal

Moles are common skin growths. You probably have more than one on your face and body. Most people have 10 to 40 moles somewhere on their skin, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Most moles are harmless and nothing to worry about. Unless a mole is cancerous, you don’t need to have it removed unless it bothers you. But if you don’t like the way it affects your appearance, or if it’s getting irritated from rubbing against your clothes, removing the mole is still an option.

Treatments

The “K-Benign Mole Removal”

As we knew, not all moles are removable, yet not all of them represent malignancy (threat to our health). Nonetheless, one should seek for doctor’s advice before opting for removal. Benign moles could be removed by using:

Q-Switch Nd YAG Laser (Helios)

This advanced technology targets pigmented moles, breaking them down for a clearer complexion. A safe and effective solution with minimal downtime.

Erbium YAG Laser

The Erbium YAG Laser offers smooth, precise mole removal by vaporizing skin layers with controlled precision. Ideal for surface moles, this treatment minimizes scarring and promotes faster healing for a flawless finish.

Results

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Q switched Nd YaG works?

Lasers work by emitting high energy light, which target on melanin that create heat and destroy pigmented cells.

Benefits of the HELIOS III Nd: YAG Laser

Helios III technology comes with a number of benefits for you and your patients, including more effective treatments in less time, reduced pain and discomfort, and it is safe for all skin types, allowing you to treat more patients with the same device. 

This technology can be used to effectively treat and address a number of conditions. 

  • Melasma
  • Freckles
  • Nevus of OTA
  • Carbon Peel and Hollywood Peel
  • Tattoo Removal
  • Skin Toning
  • Skin Rejuvenation
What is a Nd-YAG Laser used for?

Nd-YAG lasers are primarily used in the medical aesthetics field for skin toning, treating pigmentation, pore tightening, laser tattoo removal, and spider vein treatment. 

What does Erbium YAG Laser do?

Erbium:YAG laser skin resurfacing is an effective technique for minimally invasive and effective management of many cutaneous conditions and lesions. Its main indications include treatment of photoaging, rhytids, wrinkles, and solitary benign and malignant cutaneous lesions.

How does Erbium differ from other laser treatments?

Unlike a CO2 laser, an erbium laser is a gentler approach to the skin, hence why it is named the “micro laser peel.” The erbium laser is usually more of a superficial treatment than a CO2 laser and will help treat fine lines, some hyperpigmentation, and mild scarring.

Does Erbium laser help anti-aging / stimulate collagen?

Ablative and non-ablative Erbium laser resurfacing stimulate collagen reorganization and fibroblast activation in photoaged skin. Ablative resurfacing, as on the Spectrum laser, will yield more significant results in a shorter period of time.