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Main/ Services/ Ambulatory Gynaecology/ Radiofrequency removal of papillomas (genital warts)

The method using high-frequency radio waves for removing neoplasms on the skin is quite effective and safe at the same time. Using a special instrument, a radio knife, papillomas, genital warts, moles and other skin growths are removed.

The main advantage of this procedure is that there is no physical contact during it, thus, healthy tissues are not affected. Possible bleeding is also excluded. The removal takes about 20 minutes, possible relapses and the formation of scars are completely excluded. With the help of a radio knife, skin lesions of any localization can be removed and then laboratory tests can be done, which will help to determine whether they were benign or malignant.

This procedure is used for removal of:

  • papillomas;
  • warts;
  • condylomas;
  • nevi (moles);
  • keratomas;
  • molluscum contagiosum;
  • fibromas;
  • vascular asterisks;
  • atheromas.

Radiosurgery is also known for its sterilization effect, which helps to accelerate surgical procedures. In this regard, the postoperative period is not the same as it used to be. Now, with the RF removal of skin lesions, you can forget about pain, swelling and inflammation. The alternative methods of removal of papillomas and other skin growths are quite traumatic, due to possible burns and other unpleasant moments after the procedure.



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