RADIOFREQUENCY CAUTERY TREATMENT
It is the best way to use for Wart removal, Skin Tags, keloids, Mole removal. This treatment technique pass high-frequency radio waves (2mhz-Megahertz) through soft tissue to cut, coagulate or remove the tissue. A doctor uses a hand piece with an active electrode to transmit the radio waves. These waves are concentrated at the needle end or wire loop electrode, resulting in the release of energy, which produces steam within the cells, thus vaporizing them and dividing the tissues. It is a simple, one- time solution to all the mentioned conditions with minimal down-time.
WART REMOVAL
Warts occur when skin cells are infected with a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV). It is a common but irritating skin growth that can appear anywhere on the skin, including on the feet, face, legs, and genitals.
Depending on where the growth appears, your dermatologist may recommend:
– Laser Wart Removal Treatment
– Intralesional Injections
– Cryotherapy (Wart Freezing)
– Oral and topical medications.
VITILIGO SURGERY
The most common surgical techniques for vitiligo are miniature punch grafting, suction blister grafting, split thickness skin grafting, and tattooing. Miniature punch grafting involves taking a small piece of skin from an area with normal pigmentation and transplanting it to areas with vitiligo. Suction blister grafting involves taking a small piece of skin from an area with normal pigmentation and transplanting it to areas with vitiligo using a suction device. Split thickness skin grafting involves taking a thin layer of skin from an area with normal pigmentation and transplanting it to areas with vitiligo. Tattooing involves using a special pigment to cover areas with vitiligo.
EAR LOBE REPAIR
To correct a split earlobe, a widened piercing hole, or a stretched ear piercing, a surgical procedure is necessary. It is done at utmost precision at our clinic to provide the best results.
EAR, NOSE PIERCING
Body piercing is an invasive procedure with some risks, including allergic reaction, infection, excessive scarring, and unanticipated physical injuries, but such precautions as sanitary piercing procedures and careful aftercare are emphasized to minimize the likelihood of encountering serious problems.