Radio wave removal. Prices, reviews, ratings
General information
The radio wave method of removal is based on the release of heat, which affects the problem area. The operation is quick. On average, its duration does not exceed 20 minutes. It depends on the area being treated and the size of the skin neoplasm.
The main advantages of the method include:
- a small incision;
- no bleeding;
- fast wound healing;
- minimal complications;
- no scars.
Also, the radio wave does not affect healthy areas of the body. This allows you to act only on the problem area, which contributes to a quick recovery. In general, the session is carried out without anesthesia. If the area being treated is large, then local anesthetics are used.
Procedure
Preparation
The procedure does not require any special preparation. The doctor conducts a preliminary examination of the problem areas, studies the patient's medical history and prescribes the necessary tests. Blood tests and histological examinations are mandatory.
Radio wave removal procedure
During the procedure, there is no contact between the electrode and the cells. At the same time, the electrode does not heat up, which eliminates even accidental burns. As for the action of the wave, it does not affect muscle contraction, nerve endings and blood vessels. Experts call this the Faraday effect. The radio wave method of removal is based on making an incision using a radio wave. Under the influence of the heat flow, the cells are subject to disintegration with subsequent evaporation. This helps the tissues to diverge in a given direction. In fact, the procedure resembles the action of a scalpel during surgery.
Rehabilitation period
In the first three days after the procedure, the wound must be treated with a special antiseptic. The medication should be prescribed by the attending physician, taking into account the individual tolerance of the patient. In no case should the wound be wet or scratched. The patient should avoid ultraviolet radiation for a month. It is not recommended to visit a bathhouse, sauna or swimming pool. If the wound does not heal well or inflammation occurs, you should immediately seek medical help. In no case should you self-medicate. Remember, this is dangerous to your health. Moreover, such treatment will lead to the appearance of unsightly scars and marks, which will be extremely difficult to remove.
Indications and contraindications
Radio wave removal of neoplasms is suitable for those patients who have:
- moles;
- papillomas, warts, condylomas;
- calluses, atheromas;
- other skin defects.
The method is also suitable for removing vascular "stars" and birthmarks.
Radio wave treatment will help quickly clear the skin of minor imperfections.
Contraindications
Radio wave treatment should not be performed on people with such diagnosis:
- infectious or cold disease;
- acute inflammation in the body;
- epilepsy;
- diabetes mellitus;
- glaucoma;
- oncology;
- chronic skin diseases;
- infections and viruses.
Complications
The following complications may occur after radio wave treatment:
- severe suppuration and inflammation;
- thermal burn;
- the appearance of swelling.
With unprofessional intervention, more severe complications.
Prices and clinics
Removal of neoplasms by radio wave method is carried out by a qualified dermatologist or cosmetologist who has undergone special training. The session is held in the hospital of a dermatological or cosmetology center. You can find out the cost of treatment on the portal .
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