Thermocoagulation/Skin Tag Removal
Thermocoagulation is a specialized treatment using a probe through which a high-frequency electric current flows to eliminate certain superficial vascular, raised and pigmentation cutaneous imperfections such as telangiectasia, spider veins, cherry angiomas and molluscum pendulum.
Thread Veins & Broken Capillaries
The elimination of facial thread veins is one of the many conditions that can be effectively treated with electrolysis, also known as short wave diathermy.
Skin Tags
Skin tags are small flesh-coloured or brown growths that hang from the skin. Completely harmless, they are usually found on the neck, eyelids, armpits, groin or under the breasts. They tend to grow where skin rubs against itself or clothing, however they can be hereditary and are more common in diabetics and during pregnancy. To remove, the blood supply to the tag is cauterised, causing it to shrivel up and fall off after a few days
Please note: Not suitable if you have a pacemaker or during pregnancy.
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