Lamprobe Skin Tag Removal
The LAMPROBE is a non-invasive, radiofrequency-based device used for the removal of various minor skin irregularities, including skin tags, milia, cherry angiomas, sebaceous hyperplasia, and other benign skin growths. It is a popular choice for both practitioners and patients due to its precision, effectiveness, and minimal downtime.
How LAMPROBE Works
Radiofrequency Technology: The LAMPROBE uses radiofrequency (RF) energy to generate heat. This heat is delivered through a small probe, which is applied to the skin irregularity.
Targeted Treatment: The RF energy causes coagulation and desiccation (drying out) of the targeted tissue and the treated tissue becomes easily removed.
The Process
Skin Tag Removal
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Non-invasive, with minimal downtime and removes and improves skin irregularities such as:
Skin Growths
Skin Tags
Broken Capillaries
Cherry Angiomas
Fibromas
Warts
Cholesterol Deposits
Clogged Pores
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Consultation: SAHA requires a consultation with our practitioner to assess the skin condition and determine if LAMPROBE is the appropriate treatment.
Preparation: The area to be treated is cleaned thoroughly. In some cases, a topical anesthetic may be applied to minimize discomfort.
Treatment: The practitioner uses the LAMPROBE device to deliver RF energy directly to the skin tag. The procedure typically takes a few minutes, depending on the number and size of skin tags being treated.
Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, the treated area may appear red and slightly swollen. SAHA provides specific aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing.
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Aftercare Tips:
Cleanliness: Keep the treated area clean to prevent infection. Gentle cleansing with a mild cleanser is recommended.
Avoid Picking: Do not pick at any scabs that form, as this can lead to scarring.
Sun Protection: Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to protect the treated area from UV damage.
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In some cases, more than one treatment session may be required, especially if there are multiple or larger skin tags.