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Skin Lesion Removal

Skin lesions such as moles, skin tags, fibromas, or seborrheic keratoses are extremely common and often harmless, but many patients wish to remove them for cosmetic or comfort reasons. At City Clinic Marbella, we provide safe, precise removal using medical evaluation followed by laser or minimally invasive techniques designed to respect the skin.

Doctors & Specialists:

Dr.Javier Pérez Diez

Skin lesions appear for multiple reasons: genetics, friction, aging, hormonal changes, or accumulated sun exposure. Our team performs a dermatological assessment to identify the type of lesion before selecting the most effective removal technique (laser, radiofrequency, or surgical micro-excision).

Treatments are quick, minimally uncomfortable, and designed to reduce visible marks while improving skin smoothness and confidence. Most lesions can be treated in a single session, with little to no downtime.

Indications

Skin tags & Moles
Seborrheic keratoses
Fibromas and benign growths
Benign sun-related lesions
Irritating lesions on friction-prone areas

Causes

Aging and sun exposure
Repeated irritation or friction
Genetic predisposition
Hormonal changes

Treatment Details

Procedure Steps

1

Dermatological assessment of the lesion

2

Cleansing and local anesthesia (if needed)

3

Removal with laser, RF, or micro-excision technique

Duration:

10–30 minutes depending on the number and size of lesions

Number of Sessions:

Often 1 session is sufficient. Multiple lesions may require staged treatment.

Recovery / Downtime:

Minimal. Small scab formation or slight redness may appear for a few days.

Pain Level:

Low. A mild pinch or warmth sensation; anesthesia is available for comfort.

Pre-Treatment:

  • Avoid sun exposure before the appointment
  • Inform the specialist of any recent skin treatments
  • Do not scratch or alter the lesion before evaluation

Post-Treatment:

  •  Keep the area clean and dry for the first 24 hours
  • Avoid sun exposure and apply SPF during healing
  • Do not pick at scabs — allow natural healing
  • Follow any personalized topical care instructions

Results

Expected Outcome

Smoother, clearer skin with the visible disappearance of treated lesions. Confidence increases as marks or bumps are removed.

How Long
Results Last?


Permanent removal of treated lesions. New lesions may appear over time due to normal skin behavior.

Risks & Considerations

Possible Side Effects


• Temporary redness or scabbing • Mild swelling or sensitivity • Very rare: slight pigment changes during healing

Contraindications (who should avoid it)

• Suspicious or atypical lesions that require biopsy or further study
• Active infections or inflammatory outbreaks in the area
• Tendency to form keloid scars (case-by-case evaluation)

Safety Notes

Patient safety is the priority. Any lesion that appears atypical will be evaluated by a specialist and, if needed, referred for biopsy before cosmetic removal.

Pricing

Price Range (approximate)

Factors Affecting Price

• Number of lesions
• Technique required (laser or excision)
• Location and complexity

Insurance Coverage

Cosmetic lesion removal is not covered by insurance.

FAQs

Does the lesion come back after removal?
No, once removed it does not grow back. However, new lesions may develop elsewhere over time.
Scarring is minimal to none with precise techniques and proper aftercare.
We only remove lesions that are benign and safe to treat cosmetically.
Our specialists assess and classify the lesion before any treatment begins.
Yes, depending on their number and location.

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