Moles and Warts removal Treatment at Rejuve, Agra

Moles and warts are common skin growths that may appear on different body parts. Moles (also called melanocytic nevi) are usually brown or black due to melanin concentration and commonly develop from childhood up to 30 years of age. They can change in size, color, or shape over time, and sometimes even grow hair. While some moles can enhance facial features, others may look cosmetically unpleasant, leading many people to opt for safe removal procedures.

Warts are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and can appear on the hands, feet, face, forehead, or even intimate areas. They may be painless, but some can cause discomfort, itching, or pain, especially on the feet. Warts are contagious and may spread to other areas of the body or to other people through skin contact. Since both moles and warts can affect confidence and appearance, advanced dermatological treatments offer safe, quick, and effective removal options with minimal downtime.

What is Mole Removal Treatment?

There are various ways to remove moles.

These include:

  • Radiofrequency ablation or excision
  • Laser excision
  • Shave excision using a surgical blade
  • Elliptical excision and resuturing

What is Warts Removal Treatment?

Warts are usually burnt precisely by ablative CO₂ laser or Radiofrequency (RF) ablation.

Steps of the procedure :

  • The area is cleaned thoroughly
  • Local anaesthesia is injected for pain relief
  • Using the machine, the lesion is burnt layer by layer
  • Anti-bacterial cream is applied
  • Any bleeding during the procedure is controlled by pressure hemostasis

How Many Sessions Are Required for Mole Removal?

Mole removal is generally a single-session procedure. However, if laser treatment is used, more than one session may sometimes be required depending on the mole’s size and depth./p>

How Long Does the Mole Removal Procedure Take?

The procedure usually takes around 45 to 90 minutes, depending on the number and size of moles being treated.

Mole Removal Healing & Recovery Time

After the procedure, a thin crust forms within 2–3 days, which naturally falls off in 5–7 days. Complete healing of the skin typically takes 7–10 days. It is important not to pick or scratch the crust to avoid scarring.

Is Mole Removal Procedure Painful?

The procedure is done under topical or local anaesthesia, depending on the size, depth, and number of moles, making it a comfortable and minimally painful experience.

How Many Sessions Are Required for Wart Removal?

In most cases, wart removal is a single-session procedure, though some stubborn or multiple warts may require a follow-up as advised by the doctor.

How Long Does Wart Removal Procedure Take?

The procedure typically takes around 45 to 90 minutes, depending on the number and location of warts.

Is Wart Removal Procedure Painful?

Wart removal is performed under anaesthesia — either topical or local injectable — depending on the size, depth, and number of warts, ensuring a comfortable and nearly painless experience for the patient.

Wart Removal Healing & Recovery Time

After the procedure, a thin crust forms within 2–3 days, which naturally falls off in the next 5–7 days. Complete skin healing usually takes 7 to 10 days. Avoid picking or scratching the crust to prevent scarring.