Cosmetic Lesion Removal
Ellman Surgitron Procedure
Cosmetic radiosurgery removes moles, warts, skin tags and other skin growths without bleeding or stitches. The procedure has very low or no risk of scarring.
Benign lesions on the face excised by conventional surgical techniques may leave permanent scars. With Ellman Surgitron, the lesions can be removed under local anaesthetic leaving a non bleeding raw surface that heals rapidly with virtually no scar. Overtime, the raw surface becomes a normal colour that blends with the rest of the skin.
We can treat:
How it works
Radiofrequency cosmetic lesion removal involves the application of a high frequency current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, vaporise or destroy tissue.
There are many benefits of using radio waves to remove skin lesions compared to traditional skin excision with a scalpel:
- No pressure required to make an incision, therefore can be more precise
- Incisions are bacteria free
- Scarring is usually smaller than scalpel incisions
- Enhanced healing, with less swelling, bleeding, pain and infection
- Cosmetically superior results to scalpel incisions.