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Skin Tag/Wart Removal

Easy skin tag and wart removal with laser

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Key Info

Key Treatment Information at a Glance

Essential details including treatment duration, anesthesia method, and recovery period

Duration
Duration30min
Anesthesia
AnesthesiaNone
Recovery
Recovery1 day
Procedure Method
Procedure MethodPrecisely removes lesion tissue with a CO2 (carbon dioxide) laser
Onset of EffectGradual from immediately after the procedure to several weeks, may vary by individual
Frequency
FrequencyYearly
Who It's For

Recommended If You Have These Concerns

Check if this treatment is right for your symptoms and condition

Skin Tags (Soft Fibroma)
Skin Tags (Soft Fibroma)
May help when small, soft, skin-colored bumps on the neck, underarms, or around the eyes are cosmetically bothersome.
Viral Warts
Viral Warts
Application may be considered for those wanting to remove rough, hard warts on the hands, feet, or face.
Clustered bumps on neck or underarms
Clustered bumps on neck or underarms
For cases where several small bumps cluster in areas of frequent friction and you want them tidied up.
Lesions with Frequent Friction or Irritation
Lesions with Frequent Friction or Irritation
May be considered when you want to remove bumps that catch on clothing or accessories and get irritated.
Small Bumps Around the Eyes and Face
Small Bumps Around the Eyes and Face
May help those wanting a clean impression from small lesions on exposed areas.
Process

How the Treatment Process Works

From consultation to completion, we guide you through each step

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Our Edge

Why Choose Wooahan Women's Clinic

Differentiated results driven by extensive clinical experience and specialized expertise

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Short Procedure Time It varies by the number of spots, but it tends to be completed in a relatively short time.

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Local Anesthesia Pain Relief It is performed after cream or local anesthesia, which can reduce discomfort during the procedure.

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Precise Targeted Removal Because it focuses on the lesion area for removal, it proceeds in a way that minimizes irritation to the surrounding normal skin.

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Easier Return to Daily Life In many cases, daily life can continue with simple aftercare such as ointment or a bandage after the procedure, though recovery may vary between individuals.

Equipment

Only Proven Equipment and Products

FDA-approved equipment and genuine pharmaceuticals ensure safe and effective treatment

FAQ

Get Your Questions Answered Before Treatment

The most frequently asked questions from patients, answered by our specialist

As it is performed after applying a numbing cream or local anesthesia, pain during the procedure tends to be eased. There may be a slight prickling after the anesthesia wears off, but this can vary from person to person. If you are worried about pain, please consult with the medical staff before the procedure.

It varies depending on care, and if you forcibly pick off the scab or irritate it, scars or pigmentation may remain. If you consistently moisturize and use sun protection following the post-procedure guidance, it can help with recovery.

Warts are lesions caused by a virus, so even if removed in a single procedure they may recur. If they are deep or wide, the procedure may need to be divided into several sessions, and depending on the course we may recommend additional visits.

After a scab forms at the removed area, it usually goes through a course of falling off naturally over about 1 to 2 weeks. The recovery period and pattern may differ depending on the area and the individual.

A skin tag is a benign skin protrusion called a soft fibroma, while a wart is a lesion caused by a virus, so their causes are different. The exact distinction and the appropriate removal method are determined and explained by the medical staff after an examination.

It is best to avoid water and irritation on the treated area until the scab stabilizes, and the timing for washing your face or applying makeup may vary depending on the area and progress. Please follow the care method you were guided on after the procedure.

Aftercare

Post-Treatment Care Instructions

Essential guidelines for optimal results and a smooth recovery

Do Not Forcibly Remove the ScabThe scab formed at the treated area should be left until it falls off naturally; forcibly removing it can leave a scar or pigmentation.
Sun ProtectionAs the skin may be sensitive after the procedure, it is best to pay attention to sun protection when going out.
Caution with Water and IrritationUntil the scab falls off, it is best to avoid actions that irritate the area such as saunas, steam, and excessive face washing.
Use Prescribed OintmentTo prevent infection and aid recovery, apply the prescribed ointment consistently and try not to touch the area frequently with your hands.
Watch for Wart RecurrenceWarts are viral lesions and may recur even after removal, so if they reappear in the same or nearby area, it is best to seek examination.
Visit If Adverse Reactions OccurIf reactions unusual for you such as severe pain, swelling that does not subside, fever, or pus appear, do not treat it on your own and please contact the clinic.
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