Removal of moles by electrocoagulation
Such well-known neoplasms as moles, papillomas, warts, are inherently safe and benign. However, they are often found in open areas of the body, easily subjected to abrasions and cuts, with obvious modifications and accidental wounds, they may need to be removed. By the way, even the usual sunburn can cause the changes and damages, and because of such factors as wounds and burns, malignant cancer cells may appear. Also, they can be removed without waiting for problems, some do not look aesthetically pleasing, others cause trouble, for example on the face, for men when shaving.
But before performing the removal operation, a histological examination of the tumor takes place, in order to understand what exactly was the signal for the changes.
Sometimes the cause is oncology, cancer cells fall easily into the skin layers of any depth, and such neoplasms for them become a good breeding ground. The problem is further complicated by the fact that these cells through lymph nodes, which are closely related to moles and papillomas, spread easily throughout the body.
A clear signal for removal may be increased sensitivity of the formation, soreness, bleeding, if the color and shape began to change dramatically. Do not delay with removal if the birthmark was injured or very large, since such specimens are susceptible to mechanical injuries.
For today, the removal of tumors is so common that it is done everywhere. Now any beauty salon provides such a service, and each salon has a new method, with the latest equipment, and most importantly - it is the best. Naturally, people do not know what to choose and which method is suitable in their case.
This problem needs to be approached differently and then the circle of choice is narrowed at once, it is necessary to do an investigation of education. If there are no special contraindications and malignant cells, the most optimal and common method will be electrocoagulation.
This method is the effect on the cutaneous area of the tumor, directed discharge of electricity. Current burns the tissue of the birthmark or warts to the root, a small spot of dry burn appears on the skin. The surface is covered with burn wound, which after 5-7 days descends completely, only treatment with special ointments is performed.
In this case, electrocoagulation remains the most simple, effective and safe method for which you do not need to do repeated procedures. After removal there are no scars or scars, the wound heals fairly quickly, there are no complications after the procedure. The exception is warts and moles, which are very large, they can not be removed at one time, more precisely it will be painful for the patient. Local anesthesia is made, since such formations are removed gradually, the current of directed depth kills a certain layer of skin, then it is scraped off and a new burn is made.
The advantages of electrocoagulation
- formulations are removed at a time, without repeated sessions;
- no effects in the form of scars;
- device finely adjusts the depth of penetration of electricity;
- if desired, the fragment of education can be saved for further study;
- has the ability to remove very small nevi.
Process description
The electrocoagulator at the end has a peculiar loop that is adjusted to the desired size of the lesion. This loop is heated by electricity to a certain temperature, which will allow the skin to burn to the desired depth. Around and in depth, a dry thermal burn is obtained, depending on the size and depth, after healing there is often no trace. In cases with large neoplasms, small spots may remain, although after a while, they disappear completely from the effects of sunlight.
Electrocoagulation contraindicated
- if tissue sample studies showed the presence of malignant tissue;
- as well as if the patient is progressing at the time herpes.
Healing
Small spots heal within 5 days, they do not deliver any painful sensations and in two weeks will disappear at all. In cases where the formations were large and removed layer by layer, the consequences of the burn can heal up to 14 days, during this time the wound requires special care, they are treated with antiseptic ointments until complete healing.



