Common Benign Skin Conditions
Skin Tags, Telangiectasia, Spider Angioma, Age Spots, Milia, Warts, Cherry Angiomas, Seborrheic Keratosis
These common skin irregularities, although generally benign, can significantly affect your confidence and comfort.
Skin tags are small, soft, flesh-coloured growths that often develop in areas where skin rubs together, such as the neck, armpits, or under the breasts.
Telangiectasia (commonly known as spider veins) and spider angiomas are dilated blood vessels that appear close to the skin's surface, often forming web-like patterns. They are frequently caused by sun damage, hormonal changes, or genetics.
Age spots (or liver spots) are flat, brownish patches that develop on sun-exposed areas like the face and hands, resulting from prolonged UV exposure.
Milia are small, white, keratin-filled cysts that form under the skin, often around the eyes or cheeks.
Warts are rough, raised skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV)
Cherry angiomas are bright red, benign growths of blood vessels that can appear anywhere on the body.
Seborrheic keratosis is a non-cancerous, waxy growth that can vary in colour and often appears with age.
While these conditions are typically harmless, they may cause discomfort, irritation, or cosmetic concerns. Professional treatments such as Cryopen for precise freezing and removal or Vasculayse for vascular issues can effectively address these skin concerns.
How we can help
Cosmetic Medical Treatments
Cryopen: Precisely freezes and removes unwanted skin lesions.
Vasculayse: Targets vascular lesions like telangiectasia and spider angiomas.
Process:
Consultation: Assess the type and extent of skin concerns.
Treatment Plan: Recommend appropriate removal or reduction methods.
Procedure: Use Cryopen or Vasculayse for targeted treatment.
Aftercare: Advise on wound care and preventative measures.
Expected Results:
Reduction or complete removal of skin imperfections.
Minimal downtime with long-lasting results.
FAQs
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Patients typically experience mild discomfort, akin to a cold sensation.
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Usually one session; larger or stubborn spots may require follow-ups.