Removal of Skin and Subcutaneous Lesions — Safe, Precise and Aesthetically Perfect
Skin and subcutaneous lesions are common and usually benign, but they can sometimes present an aesthetic or functional problem.
Therefore, it is important that their removal is performed professionally, atraumatically and with an aesthetic approach, respecting natural skin lines and minimal scarring.
What falls under skin and subcutaneous lesions?
This group includes:
- moles (nevi)
- fibromas and lipomas
- atheromas (sebaceous cysts)
- warts and keratoses
- scars and skin thickening
Each lesion requires an individual approach — from dermatoscopic analysis to selection of the optimal removal method.
How is the procedure performed?
- Performed under local anaesthesia
- Lasts only 10–30 minutes
- Depending on the type of lesion, the following may be used:
- surgical excision
- radiofrequency knife
- other minimally invasive techniques
If necessary, the lesion is sent for histopathological analysis for confirmation of diagnosis.
Recovery and results
- Most patients return to daily activities immediately after the procedure
- Thanks to precise suturing techniques and individual incision planning, scars are minimal and virtually unnoticeable
- Special attention is given to aesthetically sensitive areas, such as the face and neck
💬 Philosophy of treatment
"Regardless of the size of the lesion, the approach must be the same — careful, precise and aesthetically thoughtful.
Removal should bring security, but also beauty,
because every detail on the skin affects the overall appearance."