Electrocauterization

Electrocauterization is a medical procedure that uses heat generated by electrical current to remove or treat abnormal tissue. This technique is often used for a variety of skin conditions and minor surgical procedures.

How It Works:

  • A device with a heated tip (powered by electrical current) is used to burn or destroy unwanted tissue.
  • The heat seals blood vessels, which helps to prevent bleeding and promote healing.

Common Uses:

  1. Removal of Skin Lesions:
    • Warts, skin tags, moles, and other benign growths can be effectively removed.
  2. Control of Bleeding:
    • During surgery or injury, electrocauterization is used to stop bleeding by sealing off blood vessels.
  3. Treatment of Small Tumors:
    • Some small tumors or abnormal tissues are destroyed using this method.
  4. Acne and Sebaceous Hyperplasia:
    • Used to treat acne scars, cystic acne, or enlarged sebaceous glands.

Benefits:

    • Minimally Invasive: Non-surgical and quick, usually performed under local anesthesia.
    • Effective: Provides precise removal of targeted tissue.
    • Reduces Bleeding: The cauterization process seals blood vessels, minimizing bleeding.
    • Quick Healing: Generally has a short recovery time with minimal scarring.

Aftercare:

  • Post-treatment care involves keeping the treated area clean and covered, and avoiding picking at the wound.
  • The area may take a few days to weeks to heal, depending on the size and location of the treated area.

Electrocauterization is widely used in dermatology for safe and efficient removal of unwanted tissue

Spotless Glow Treatment

The Clearance Treatment for the face and neck is designed to effectively remove skin lesions such as warts, skin tags, dark nodules, and unwanted growths, leaving the skin smooth and flawless.

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