Mole, Skin Tag, Flat Wart, Milia Removal
Remove moles, skin tags, warts, and milia with CO2 laser.
Service Description
What is Mole Removal (CO2 Laser) CO2 laser mole removal is a precision laser treatment used to remove moles, skin tags, flat warts, and milia with minimal damage to surrounding tissue. The CO2 laser emits energy with a high absorption rate in water, allowing it to accurately vaporize only the targeted lesion without affecting nearby healthy skin. This reduces the risk of scarring and shortens overall healing time. Treatment method may vary depending on the depth and type of lesion. Multiple sessions might be needed for complete removal. Why Choose CO2 Laser Removal Precisely targets and removes unwanted skin lesions Minimizes scarring and surrounding skin damage Suitable for moles, skin tags, flat warts, milia, and seborrheic keratoses Quick in-clinic procedure with lasting results Treatment Time Approximately 10 to 20 minutes depending on the number and type of lesions Anesthesia Topical numbing cream or local anesthesia may be used Recommended For • Moles (raised or flat) • Skin tags (acrochordons) • Flat warts and milia (white cyst-like bumps) Treatment Plan Multiple treatments might be recommended Follow-up may be recommended depending on lesion type and skin response Post-Treatment Care for Mole Removal • Apply sunscreen daily to protect the healing area and prevent pigmentation • Avoid alcohol and smoking for 7 days, as they may trigger inflammation and delay healing • If scabs form, let them fall off naturally—do not pick or scratch the area • Redness at the treatment site is normal and may last from 2 weeks to 3 months depending on individual healing; it will gradually fade • Avoid heavy makeup for at least 1 week; light makeup may be applied as needed • Do not touch or irritate the wound area; if adhesive tape falls off, replace it with clean hands • For large or deep mole removals, it is recommended to keep the area covered with adhesive tape and apply regenerative ointment as advised • Replace the tape every 1 to 3 days, depending on discharge, for about one week to protect the wound and support healing
Contact Details
Forena Clinic, Yanghwa-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
+8210-7155-7890
info@forenaclinic.com