Dermatologic Treatments
A skin lesion is any abnormal growth or change in the skin, including moles, cysts, warts, or suspicious spots. Lesions can be benign (non-cancerous) or potentially harmful and may require evaluation and removal.
Bovie electrocautery is a medical procedure that uses a small, electrically heated instrument to remove or destroy unwanted tissue, such as skin tags, warts, benign lesions, or small blood vessels. It is commonly used in minor in-office skin procedures.
Hypertrophic scars and keloids are types of raised scars that form as a result of abnormal wound healing. While both may appear thick, firm, and elevated, they differ in how far they extend beyond the original injury.
A diode laser is a type of medical laser commonly used in dermatology for hair removal, vascular treatments, and skin rejuvenation. It emits a concentrated beam of light at a specific wavelength (typically around 800–810 nm) that targets melanin or hemoglobin in the skin. This makes it especially effective for permanent hair reduction and treating conditions like spider veins or pigmentation.
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Hair Restoration is a non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s own growth factors to stimulate hair follicles, improve hair density, and slow down hair loss. The procedure involves drawing a small amount of your blood, processing it to concentrate the platelets, and then injecting the PRP directly into areas of the scalp where thinning or hair loss is occurring.