In this procedure, radio frequency waves are used to burn off unwanted tissue such as skin tags, moles, all types of warts, keratoses and other such growths. Radiosurgery is safe for children and can be used safely on the face and body.
Pre- and Post-Procedure Instructions for Mole Removal:
After mole removal, keep the bandage on for 24 hours and avoid rubbing or scrubbing the area. Do not remove any scabs prematurely to ensure proper healing. If the procedure was performed on the face, avoid steam, facials, or bleaching treatments until the area has healed. For moles removed from exposed areas, cover the treated site with a bandage when going outdoors. Additionally, refrain from participating in outdoor games and swimming for a week to prevent irritation and ensure optimal recovery.
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Radiosurgery uses high-frequency radio waves to precisely remove moles with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. It is a non-invasive procedure that utilizes electrical currents to cut and coagulate.
The procedure involves using a radiofrequency device to generate high-frequency waves that cut through the mole and simultaneously cauterize blood vessels to reduce bleeding.
Yes, radiosurgery is generally safe when performed by a qualified professional. Risks include minor discomfort, temporary redness, or changes in skin pigmentation.
Side effects can include mild redness, swelling, or temporary changes in skin color. These effects usually resolve on their own.