Removal of  Seborrheic Keratoses

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Since 2006, the skilled staff at Beauty-Full Spa have safely and painlessly removed minor skin irregularities including Seborrheic Keratoeses using Electrocautery (elec•tro•cau•tery) also known as Electrocauterization.   This safe procedure uses heat generated by a high-voltage, high-frequency alternating micro-currents that are passed through a disposable electrode to remove the unwanted tissue.

At Beauty-Full Spa Electrocautery is the chosen method for removal of minor skin irregularities as it yields the best possible, non-scarring results which is not the case with:  1) Home Remedies which can include a variety of creams and ointments most often have disappointing results including unsightly scarring; 2) Cyrotherapy which is very painful and involves freezing the minor skin irregularity using liquid nitrogen, most often resulting in scarring; 3) Excision using a medical blade or incision the preferred methods when cancer may be suspect, most certainly there will be scarring.  4) Laser can be used for Seborrheic Keratosoes may involve multiple treatments, often more than three.

Treatments are very quick (some within a few seconds).  The micro-current arc onto the skin minor skin irregularity, where only the most outer layers of the skin’s tissue is treated.  This electrical inducement attracts the moisture located in the skin irregularity, with a result of the abnormality being separated from the skin’s surface.

This advanced technology enables the medical esthetician to clear up troublesome problems without penetrating the skin’s surface or inducing trauma on the surrounding tissue, thus allowing for speedy healing and greater client satisfaction.

Prior to scheduling a free consultation at Beauty-Full Spa you should consult with a physician to determine that your skin irregularity does not point to a more serious condition and can be cosmetically removed.

Seborrheic Keratoses are noncancerous (benign) skin growths that some people develop as they age. They often appear on the back or chest, but can occur on any part of the body. Seborrheic Keratoses grow slowly, in groups or singly. Most people will develop at least one Seborrheic Keratosis during their lifetime.  The appearance of Seborrheic Keratoses can vary widely. They may be light tan to brown or black. The most common texture is rough, with a bumpy, grainy surface that crumbles easily. However, they also may be smooth and waxy. They usually look like they’ve been stuck onto the skin. While some are tiny, others grow larger than 3 cm in diameter.  For your own mental well-being we request that you consult with a physician prior to Beauty-Full Spa being asked to remove them.

Below are a few video clips followed by text comments. Take a few minutes to view and read what people are saying about Beauty-Full Spa’s Seborrheic Keratoses removal service and next call us for a free consultation!

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