Surgical removals
Plastic surgeryTackling skin imperfections means taking care of yourself and your peace of mind. Removing blemishes such as moles, cysts, warts or other skin growths is not just a cosmetic procedure, but also an important step towards better health and prevention.
Surgical removal is a simple, safe and highly customisable procedure that allows you to regain healthier, more even and radiant skin, freeing yourself from future worries and risks.
- Invasiveness:HighAnaesthesia:LocalDuration of the procedure:30–90 minutesRecovery time:1 weekBack to social life:5–7 daysDurability:Forever

Medical team

FAQ On: Surgical removals
Below you’ll find the questions we’re asked most often, but if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Generally speaking, no. The incisions are minimal and are made with precision, following the natural contours of the skin. With the right aftercare, the scars tend to become almost invisible over time.
The duration varies depending on the injury, but on average it takes between 15 and 40 minutes. All procedures are carried out under local anaesthetic on an outpatient basis.
Yes, in many cases the removed tissue is sent to the laboratory for histological examination, in order to confirm that the lesion is benign and to ensure a complete and reliable diagnosis.
You can resume your daily activities immediately after the procedure, but you should avoid strenuous exercise or exposing the treated area to the sun for a few days, following your doctor’s advice.

















