MOLES, LESIONS & SKIN TAG REMOVAL

WE specialize in removing skin imperfections

At the Horizon Vein & Cosmetic Centre, our experts specialize in removing a variety of unwanted skin imperfections, including lumps, bumps, moles, skin tags, fibromas, papules, and seborrheic keratosis. Our advanced techniques ensure minimal healing time and reduced scarring for optimal results. We also perform skin cancer surgeries covered by Alberta Health Care, addressing both cosmetic and medical concerns with utmost care and precision. Restore your confidence with our safe and effective treatments tailored to your unique needs.

Methods of removal:

LASER ABLATION

Laser ablation precisely targets tissue with non-invasive light energy, offering effective treatment for cosmetic and medical concerns with minimal discomfort and rapid healing.

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SURGICAL REMOVAL

Surgical removal offers lasting results but requires precise incisions and carries higher scarring risks and longer recovery times compared to non-invasive treatments.

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ELECTRO-CAUTERY

Electro cautery utilizes controlled electric currents to target and destroy skin imperfections, providing quick healing and minimal discomfort.

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LIQUID NITROGEN

Also known as cryotherapy, we use extreme cold to freeze and destroy unwanted tissue, providing a non-invasive, quick, and relatively painless solution for removing various skin imperfections, although it may require multiple sessions for optimal results.

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FAQ’S

  • Moles, lesions, skin tags, and various other growths can be safely removed with proper treatment.

  • Most treatments involve minimal discomfort, and local anesthesia may be used when needed.

  • While some procedures may carry a risk of scarring, our techniques aim to minimize this risk and promote optimal healing.

  • Recovery time varies depending on the treatment, but most patients can resume normal activities within a few days.

  • Coverage varies; cosmetic treatments may not be covered, but medical procedures such as skin cancer surgery typically are.

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