Mole removal
The removal of moles and facial red veins can be done simply and painlessly with the Surgitron machine imported from America.
Afer injecting a small amount of local anaesthetic, the mole is shaved off using a tungsten wire carrying radiowaves.
The radiowaves cut and cauterise allowing virtually bloodless surgery.
Mole specimens are submitted to the laboratory for histological examination and the results sent to both the client and General Practitioner.
The procedure is painless and can be used for moles, skin tags, seborrhoeic and senile keratoses.
Complications are generally temporary and not serious and the wound heals by forming a scab that falls off after about 7 to 10 days.
Dr Weaver has been using the Surgitron machine for many years and has removed thousands of skin lesions by minor surgery.
The Surgitron is an additional treatment to sclerotherapy for facial red veins.
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