
Removal of skin lesions
Skin lesions are various changes in the skin that can cause both aesthetic and physical discomfort, so timely and professional removal helps maintain healthy and beautiful skin. Depending on the type of lesion, gentle CO₂ laser treatment, precise surgical excision, or effective cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen may be used. By choosing the most suitable method, it is possible to achieve a safe result and a smooth, aesthetically pleasing appearance of the skin.
Removal of skin lesions
Removal of skin lesions with CO₂ laser
| Pakalpojums | Cena, € |
|---|---|
Removal of skin lesions (moles) with CO₂ laser (per one lesion) | 45-55 |
Removal of condylomas, warts, papillomas, keratomas, xanthelasmas and other lesions with CO₂ laser (depending on the body area and number of lesions) | 40-350 |
Surgical removal of skin lesions
| Pakalpojums | Cena, € |
|---|---|
Surgical excision of skin lesions (histological examination not included) | 200-300 |
Removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen – cryodestruction
| Pakalpojums | Cena, € |
|---|---|
Removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen – cryodestruction (per one lesion) | 30 |
Removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen – cryodestruction (for each additional lesion) | 15-20 |
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Before booking any procedure, you must first schedule a consultation with a dermatologist.
Services:
Removal of skin lesions with a CO₂ laser
The CO₂ laser allows gentle and precise elimination of skin lesions while minimally affecting the surrounding tissues. This method ensures faster healing, less bleeding, and a high aesthetic result, making the skin more even and smoother.
Surgical removal of skin lesions
Surgical removal is suitable for lesions that require complete excision or histological analysis. The procedure is performed with maximum precision, ensuring safety, control, and aesthetically pleasing healing of sutures.
Removal of skin lesions with liquid nitrogen
Cryodestruction
Cryotherapy is a fast and effective method for removing warts, keratoses, and other superficial lesions. Liquid nitrogen freezes the lesion, which then gradually disappears, allowing healthy skin to regenerate.







