Mole Removal
- browsketcher
- Aug 17
- 1 min read
“Mole removal with plasma” is a cosmetic/dermatological procedure that uses plasma technology (ionized air) to remove moles, skin tags, freckles, or other benign skin lesions.
🔹 How it works:
The device generates plasma energy (a small arc of ionized energy) that is applied directly to the skin.
The plasma energy vaporizes the skin layer containing the mole pigment.
The process is non-surgical, minimally invasive, and usually causes no bleeding.

🔹 Advantages:
Low pain level (local anesthesia can be applied before the procedure).
No stitches required, minimal scarring if aftercare is done properly.
Fast healing time (usually 5–10 days for the scab to fall off).

🔹 Limitations:
Not suitable for malignant moles or suspected skin cancer.
May cause scarring or pigmentation changes if aftercare is not followed correctly.
Should be performed at a reputable clinic with a dermatologist’s examination beforehand.

👉 Simply put: plasma mole removal uses ionized energy to “vaporize” the mole without surgery.
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