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Surgitron®

Eliminate moles, warts, lumps, and bumps effortlessly, without any bleeding or stitches

1 h
From 50 New Zealand dollars
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Service Description

Ellman Surgitron employs Radiofrequency surgery to effectively eliminate benign lumps and bumps, typically resulting in minimal scarring. Lesions are efficiently vaporized during the procedure, making it particularly suitable for raised moles, skin tags, sun spots, warts, and certain types of skin cancers. All interventions are performed under local anesthesia. Following the removal of the benign lesion, a flat raw area is left which typically heals within 5-10 days. Radiofrequency surgery utilizes radio waves emitted from a small electrode to gradually vaporize the elevated lesion. This minimally invasive approach, utilizing radiofrequency surgery with the Ellman Surgitron, often eliminates the need for stitches and leads to negligible scarring. The healed skin may initially display a slightly darker or lighter hue, which generally fades over time, blending seamlessly with the surrounding skin tone. Cosmetic Radiosurgery utilizing the Ellman Surgitron® system enables the removal of cosmetic lumps and bumps on both the face and body, with minimal risk of scarring. It's important to note that the suitability of Surgitron may vary and will be evaluated by your Doctor during your consultation. With Ellman Surgitron®, only the targeted lesion is removed following the administration of a small amount of anesthetic through a fine needle beneath the lesion. Following excision, there is merely a raw, non-bleeding surface, not exceeding the original area of the lesion. This area forms a scab and within 7-10 days, a fresh, healthy layer of new skin develops, gradually blending in with the surrounding normal skin color over time.


Cancellation Policy

To cancel or reschedule please contact us by calling or emailing at least 24 hours in advance to avoid any cancellation fee.


Contact Details

  • 3/3 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand


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