Removal of moles up to 0.5 cm on intimate areas

Removal of moles in sensitive areas of the body is a delicate dermatosurgical procedure aimed at the safe removal of a pigmented or cutaneous neoplasm up to 0.5 cm in size. The goal is not only aesthetics, but also the prevention of traumatization, inflammation and potential malignancy.

When is the removal of a mole in the intimate area indicated?

  • The mole changes shape, color or structure;
  • The mole is constantly traumatized by underwear, shaving or depilation;
  • Itching, discomfort or microtraumas occur;
  • The item causes psychological discomfort or insecurity in intimacy;
  • There is a referral from a dermatologist or gynecologist for removal.

Even small formations can be potentially dangerous, so it is important not to delay the examination.

What methods of removal are used in Zdravo (Nikolaev)?

  • Laser removal - non-contact, fast, with minimal trauma to the skin;
  • Radio wave surgery - high precision, especially for pigmented masses;
  • Electrocoagulation - suitable for dense or bulging elements.

The method is chosen by the doctor after examination and dermatoscopy. The procedure lasts 10-20 minutes.

How does mole removal work?

  • Initial consultation with a dermatologist or surgeon;
  • Dermatoscopy - evaluation of the structure of the mass;
  • Local anesthesia (application or injection);
  • Removal of the mole by the chosen method;
  • Skin treatment and care recommendations;
  • (If necessary) sending the material for histology.

After the procedure, you can return to your normal activities the same day.

What examinations may be necessary?

Why choose Zdravo Clinic in Nikolaev for mole removal?

At Zdravo Clinic in Nikolaev, mole removal procedures in the intimate area are performed by experienced specialists with maximum attention to sensitivity and safety. We use modern technology, ensure sterility, minimize the risk of scarring and give detailed recommendations for care. You can be assured of professionalism and care for your health.


FAQ

1. If the mole is not bothersome, should it be removed?

If it is in a friction zone or regularly traumatized, yes. A 32-year-old patient had a mole that was "out of the way" but became inflamed after waxing. In the end, it had to be removed anyway - it is better to do it in advance and under the supervision of a doctor.

2. Can a mole be removed in summer?

You can if you follow the care recommendations. One patient had a mole removed in June - avoided the sun, wore loose underwear, and healed without complications.

3. Does it hurt?

No. Local anesthesia is used. A 28 year old patient admitted that she "didn't even feel it - just a click and that was it".

4. Can multiple masses be removed in one appointment?

Yes, if there are no contraindications. One patient had three papillomas removed at once - the procedure took 25 minutes and went smoothly.

5. Is it always necessary to send a mole for histology?

If the mole is pigmented, has changed in size or structure, yes. This is the standard of care.

6. How to take care of the skin after removal?

Treat with antiseptic, avoid friction, do not visit a bath or swimming pool for 7-10 days. One patient disregarded the recommendations and got inflammation - it had to be re-treated. Compliance with the instructions is the key to successful healing.

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