Removal of neoplasms


The danger of warts and other neoplasms on the skin is a decrease in immunity and an increase in the risk of emergence of malignant formations.
Regardless of the type of mechanical damage to the warts, they can cause pathological changes in the cells.
Dermatoscopy can determine the "nature" and the degree of risk of warts and papillomas.
At Dr. Roxi clinic we diagnose and treat skin neoplasms using non-surgical and painless techniques.
You can have your wart removed after a visit to a dermatologist.
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Cost
- Papillomas, warts, hemangiomas – 150 Zł
- Papillomas, warts, hemangiomas (high complexity) – 210 Zł
- Papillomas, warts, hemangiomas (from 5 units) – 100 Zł
- Papillomas, warts, hemangiomas (from 10 units) – 80 Zł
- Nevus, keratoma up to 5 mm – 190 Zł
- Nevus, keratoma up to 10 mm – 210 Zł
- Nevus, keratoma of high complexity – 400 Zł
- Infiltrative anesthesia – 80 Zł
- Diagnosis (dermatoscopy) without removal – 100 Zł
- Diagnosis (with removal) – free of charge
- Electrocoagulation in complex cases (discussed during consultation) – 400–100 Zł
Indications
- any spot or nodule on healthy skin that is flesh-colored, red, brown, or black
- an increase in the total number of pigment spots or moles
- an increase in the size of a pre-existing mole, a thickening of the mole, and no clear, even borders
- trauma to the mole, ulceration, bleeding
- a feeling of itching or light tingling on the skin in the area of the mole
- irregular discoloration of the mole, or partial or complete disappearance of the mole
- the appearance of a fast-growing mole that changes its appearance within a short time: color, shape, size
- asymmetry of the mole (a healthy mole should be perfectly round)
- discrepancies in the color of different parts of the mole.
Contraindications
- cancer diseases in the anamnesis;
- diabetes mellitus at the stage of decompensation (the manipulation in the initial stages of diabetes is coordinated with the doctor after further examination);
- epilepsy (prior consultation with a neurologist is required);
- blood clotting disorders and weak vascular walls;
- autoimmune diseases;
- pregnancy and lactation.
