CO₂ Laser Ablation
Τhe most advanced and effective method for removing skin lesions
Definition
CO₂ laser ablation is one of the most advanced and effective methods for removing skin lesions and treating various dermatological conditions. It utilizes a focused beam of infrared light that is absorbed by water within skin cells, causing targeted vaporization of the tissue. This precise process removes unwanted lesions while sparing the surrounding healthy skin, ensuring minimal risk of scarring or side effects. The procedure is bloodless, safe, and does not require a scalpel. Healing is rapid and typically leaves no marks, allowing patients to return to daily activities immediately. The session is performed under local anesthesia—either with a numbing cream or injection—and usually lasts 10 to 30 minutes depending on the number and size of the lesions.
Indications
The CO₂ surgical laser is widely used in clinical dermatology for the following purposes:
• Treatment of genital or common warts
• Cauterization of papillomas and seborrheic keratoses
• Excision of skin lesions (laser scalpel)
• Hemostasis during dermatologic procedures
• Ablation of small skin tumors
• Removal of verrucae (plantar warts)
• Treatment of xanthelasma
• Removal of epidermal nevi
• Management of pilonidal cysts and lipomas
• Treatment of anal fissures and hemorrhoids
• Nail procedures for ingrown toenails
Advantages
• Precise lesion removal in just one session
• Painless and bloodless treatment
• Minimal healing time, no sutures or scarring
• Exceptional accuracy and preservation of healthy tissue
• High clinical efficacy
• Fewer complications compared to traditional methods
• Immediate return to normal activities
• Performed only by a specialized physician
Book your session today and experience the safest and most advanced method for skin lesion treatment.
