Understanding skin imperfections, cysts and Modern Removal Techniques
Skin moles, cysts etc are a common type of benign skin growth and are usually harmless. However, if theses skin issues are located in highly visible area, this can cause embarrassment and self-consciousness. If you have a mole, cyst or skin imperfection in a place that makes you feel shy or awkward, advanced skin imperfection removal is a common and effective procedure.
Introducing Thermology, Mycrolysis: A Modern Approach to skin imperfection removal
Thermology and mycrolysis is an innovative mole removal method that does not involve surgery or chemical bleaching. This advanced technique provides an alternative to traditional surgical methods and can improve the appearance of disfiguring skin imperfections. Each mole and skin imperfection is carefully assessed to ensure it is safe for removal.
How Does Thermology Remove Skin Moles, Cysts and Skin Imperfections?
During the treatment, heat penetrates the top layer of skin, targeting and dispersing the pigment within the mole. This process cauterises the root and removes the excess skin. Various thermology and mycrolysis machines and lasers with different wavelengths are utilised, and multiple sessions may be required to achieve optimal results.
Post-Treatment Expectations
After your treatment, you may notice that the treated mole, cyst, skin imperfection appears as a flat, heavily coloured or light-coloured scab, or even darker or red. This is normal and depends on your skin type. When the treated area forms a scab, your body has begun the healing process, and it should come off in approximately two to eight weeks.
The skin underneath will be sensitive, so it's crucial to protect it. A consultation is required before treatment, and informed consent disclaimers must be completed. Thermology can effectively remove up to 21 different skin conditions, including:
Treatment Process and Aftercare
This treatment begin with a thorough consultation. A small area may be treated initially to establish suitability for future treatments.
Important Aftercare Instructions include (but not limited to):
Please send photos every 48 hours for ten days to your practitioner for a healing progress check, and a healed photo six weeks later.