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Mole Removal

Dr Garsing Wong has given talks and workshops to medical colleagues on his technique to removal benign moles with minimal blemishes and without the need for any stitches. For benign moles, lumps or bumps, these can be safely removed via the shave biopsy method using radiofrequency surgery, a simple, sutureless method with no post operative pain.  This method is suitable for removing unsightly benign moles or lumps.

Before and 2 months after Radiofrequency surgery to remove a benign mole without needing sutures and no post operative pain. Note the hair pores are smaller as the patient also had a single treatment with the Fractional 1540nm erbium:glass laser. Similar results for reducing pore size can now be achieved with Venus Viva Radiofrequency treatment.  Please note the photograph is of a genuine patient of Dr Wong, the photographs are not altered or manipulated in any way. It is important to understand that the photos represent one persons experience and there is no guarantee that any other patient will experience similar results.

 

The most important aspect of this process is a good clinical diagnosis, so it is essential to see competent doctors who can diagnose the skin lesion using a dermoscope.  

 

If there are any features of the skin lesion that look to be suspicious then a traditional excisional biopsy is recommended.

 

This method is suitable for safe looking skin lesions.  All suitably removed tissue is sent for histological examination.  Pathology/Histology service is free to all New Zealanders.  For Non-residents, the cost of histology is additional.

 

After the shave biopsy specimen is removed, the Ellman Surgitron smooths out the borders, and stops any bleeding. Through this process, it seals any nerve endings giving you a painless result. The results are far superior than that that can be obtained with normal surgery.

 

Please click this link to book to see Dr Garsing Wong for a consultation. Please note there is a consultation fee applicable. On average it will take two weeks for the site to heal, however the healing skin may have a pink blemish which can take up to six months to fade.

If you suffer from keloid scarring, then this method may not be suitable for you.  Please inform Dr Wong if you have any hypertrophic scars or keloids.  An accurate quote will be given at your consultation.

 

Updated 21 July 2022

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