🔹Safely removes warts, skin tags, and benign growths.
🔹Minimally invasive with quick recovery.
🔹Provides precise, targeted treatment with minimal scarring.
🔹Effective for both cosmetic and medical dermatology needs.
🔹Cost-effective with long-lasting outcomes.
🔹Performed under the supervision of Dr. Ritu Agrawal, MD Dermatologist with 10+ years expertise.
🔹Advanced technology ensuring safety and accuracy.
🔹Comfortable clinical setting with strict hygiene standards.
🔹Personalized approach for face, scalp, and body areas.
🔹Trusted results backed by dermatological expertise and aftercare guidance.
Electro Cautery is a widely trusted dermatological procedure that uses controlled electrical energy converted into heat to treat and remove unwanted skin lesions. It works by precisely delivering thermal energy to the targeted area, effectively destroying abnormal tissue without harming the surrounding skin.
The process involves a fine-tipped electrode that touches the lesion. As heat is applied, the unwanted tissue is carefully cauterized, leading to its removal while simultaneously minimizing bleeding by sealing small blood vessels. This makes the procedure safe, clean, and efficient.
Electro Cautery is commonly used for:
Removal of warts, skin tags, and moles
Treatment of seborrheic keratosis and benign growths
Addressing small vascular lesions
Refining certain cosmetic imperfections
The treatment is quick, performed under local anesthesia or numbing cream for comfort, and usually requires little to no downtime. Mild redness or scabbing may appear temporarily but heals naturally, revealing smoother skin.
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FAQs on Electro Cautery Machine
Electro Cautery is effective for warts, skin tags, benign moles, seborrheic keratosis, and small vascular lesions.
With the use of numbing cream or local anesthesia, discomfort is minimal. Most patients tolerate it very well.
Healing usually takes 5–10 days, depending on the treated area. Mild redness or scabs are temporary.
When performed by an experienced dermatologist, scarring is minimal to none. Proper aftercare further reduces risks.
Yes, it is generally safe for all skin types when performed under expert supervision with the right settings.
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