Removing skin changes

Removal of warts – Warts are benign changes on the skin and mucous membranes caused by different types of human papillomavirus. They appear in the form of ordinary warty outgrowths with a rough surface, and sometimes they can have a filiform appearance with a thin base…

Removal of keratoses – Seborrheic keratoses represent benign changes of brownish or dark color that seem to be stuck to the skin, often with a verrucous appearance, in size from a few millimeters to 2-3 cm, a rough surface often covered with a fatty scale that…

Removal of papillomas – hanging warts – Papillomas are benign skin-colored or pigmented growths that occur more often in obese people in the neck, armpits, groin region under the breasts and on the stomach.

Removing fibroids – Fibroids are benign growths of connective tissue, round or oval in shape clearly demarcated from the surrounding tissue. There are quite frequent changes and they are characterized by slow growth. They occur either as individual changes…

Removal of condylomas – Condylomas are warty growths in the anogenital region of viral origin and are also known as genital warts. They are sexually transmitted and affect both women and men, with the changes being more noticeable in women, while…

Removal of molluscs – Molluscum contagiosum is a viral, contagious disease that most often occurs in children aged 3 months to 16 years, and in adults it is a sexually transmitted disease.