Benign Skin Lesion Removal
What Is Benign Skin Lesion Removal?
Benign skin lesions are growths that are not cancerous but can be cosmetically bothersome or physically irritating. Skin tags, warts, moles, and certain cysts or hyperplastic growths are all examples of lesions that many people would like to have removed, but they often go unaddressed simply because the process of removal can seem complicated or uncertain. Fotona laser lesion removal offers a clean, precise, and effective solution that most clients find to be surprisingly quick and straightforward.
The laser delivers targeted energy that ablates or vaporizes the unwanted tissue without disrupting the surrounding skin. The precision of the beam means that only the lesion itself is treated, leaving healthy skin around it completely intact. The result is removal that is thorough and clean with a minimal footprint.
How Does It Compare to Other Removal Methods?
One of the advantages of laser lesion removal over other methods like freezing or surgical excision is that it is more precise and generally heals more cleanly. There are no sutures, no significant bleeding, and the risk of scarring is lower when the treatment is performed correctly by an experienced provider. The treated area typically forms a small scab that sheds naturally within a week or two, revealing smooth skin beneath.
Most common benign lesions can be treated at Skin Lobby, and your provider will assess each growth during your consultation to confirm that laser removal is the right approach. In some cases, lesions that look benign can warrant a closer look before treatment, and your provider will always advise on the most appropriate course of action for your specific situation.

Why clients choose laser lesion removal over other methods.

What kinds of lesions can be removed?
Moles, skin tags, warts, sebaceous hyperplasia, syringomas, and certain benign pigmented lesions can all be addressed. A consultation with your provider will confirm whether your specific lesion is appropriate for laser removal.
How many sessions are needed?
Most benign lesions are fully resolved in one to two sessions. Larger or more stubborn growths may require additional treatment.
What does healing look like afterward?
A small amount of scabbing or crusting at the treated site is normal and typically resolves within one to two weeks. The area should be kept clean and moisturized during healing.
Can multiple lesions be treated in one visit?
Yes. The laser can treat multiple lesions in a single session, making it a very efficient option for clients with several areas of concern.
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