Ginecolaser

Treatments

Treatments for Dermatological Lesions

There are different lesions that appear on the skin, which can be removed and analyzed. These lesions vary across a wide spectrum.

Treatments for Dermatological Lesions

Indicated for:
Patients who have slightly elevated papillomatous, pedunculated, or flat lesions, cystic or solid, sometimes pigmented, which cause functional or aesthetic discomfort for women in their genital area, perineum, buttocks, abdomen, legs, and/or breast area.


Procedure:
The LASER works with thermal energy, allowing for guided microscopic cutting with strict precision on the skin and mucous membranes, avoiding surrounding damage.

It coagulates the exact spot where the lesion was, preventing bleeding, minimizing infection, and improving the cosmetic outcome.


Characteristics:

  • Outpatient procedure, with local anesthesia.
  • Usually performed in a single session.
  • No complications.
  • Rapid healing.
  • Possibility of performing a biopsy.
  • Better cosmetic result.
  • No sutures.


Postoperative:
Follow-up at an external clinic.


ANGIOKERATOMA THE FORDYCE
It manifests as small elevations, small dilated blood vessels covered by hyperkeratotic tissues, giving it a bluish or blackish color.
When they appear in multiple forms, it is called Fordyce.
It is benign, non-infectious, and not contagious.
It is treated cosmetically in a single session with a laser.