Electrocoagulation
Electrocoagulation

Removal of Skin Lesions Using a High-Frequency Electrical Field
This procedure is based on the application of a high-frequency electrical field to the targeted area, resulting in controlled coagulation (necrosis) of the superficial skin layers.
The process is precise and does not damage the deeper layers of the skin, ensuring both safety and high effectiveness. This method is widely used in modern dermatology and aesthetic medicine.
When Is the Procedure Recommended
Treatment with a high-frequency electrical field is recommended for the removal of papillomas, moles, warts, pigmented and age-related spots, polyps, and molluscum contagiosum.
It is also effectively used to eliminate vascular capillary “spider veins,” significantly improving skin tone and overall appearance.
Treatment Areas and Patient Comfort
The procedure can be performed on the face as well as on any area of the body.
One of its main advantages is that it does not require anesthesia—the treatment is quick and minimally uncomfortable. Most patients tolerate the procedure easily without the need for additional intervention.
Recovery Period and Lifestyle
There is virtually no recovery period. After the procedure, patients can immediately return to their daily activities and normal lifestyle.
No prior preparation is required, making this method especially convenient for people with busy schedules.
Mild redness or a small crust may appear, which typically resolves on its own within a few days.
Individual Approach and Results
The duration of the procedure and the number of sessions depend on the condition of the skin and the number of existing lesions. I
n some cases, a single session is sufficient, while multiple lesions may require several visits.
Professional Care at Medical Group
Medical Group provides this procedure in accordance with modern medical standards, ensuring an individual approach and maximum safety.
The result is clean, smooth, and healthy-looking skin achieved with minimal intervention and a high aesthetic outcome.
Removal of Skin Lesions Using a High-Frequency Electrical Field
This procedure is based on the application of a high-frequency electrical field to the targeted area, resulting in controlled coagulation (necrosis) of the superficial skin layers.
The process is precise and does not damage the deeper layers of the skin, ensuring both safety and high effectiveness. This method is widely used in modern dermatology and aesthetic medicine.
When Is the Procedure Recommended
Treatment with a high-frequency electrical field is recommended for the removal of papillomas, moles, warts, pigmented and age-related spots, polyps, and molluscum contagiosum.
It is also effectively used to eliminate vascular capillary “spider veins,” significantly improving skin tone and overall appearance.
Treatment Areas and Patient Comfort
The procedure can be performed on the face as well as on any area of the body.
One of its main advantages is that it does not require anesthesia—the treatment is quick and minimally uncomfortable. Most patients tolerate the procedure easily without the need for additional intervention.
Recovery Period and Lifestyle
There is virtually no recovery period. After the procedure, patients can immediately return to their daily activities and normal lifestyle.
No prior preparation is required, making this method especially convenient for people with busy schedules.
Mild redness or a small crust may appear, which typically resolves on its own within a few days.
Individual Approach and Results
The duration of the procedure and the number of sessions depend on the condition of the skin and the number of existing lesions. I
n some cases, a single session is sufficient, while multiple lesions may require several visits.
Professional Care at Medical Group
Medical Group provides this procedure in accordance with modern medical standards, ensuring an individual approach and maximum safety.
The result is clean, smooth, and healthy-looking skin achieved with minimal intervention and a high aesthetic outcome.