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Skin lesions of the body

and specific treatments

Skin appearance? A reason to rejoice! The SKINMED® team is there for you when you need an extra boost of confidence.

Who are we talking to?

Each of us has at least one lesion on our body, pigmented, red or skin-coloured. The question is: when do we worry? What do skin lesions mean? Skin lesions on the body refer to skin-coloured, red or pigmented growths. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, inflammation, tumours or other underlying medical conditions. Moles, warts, papillomas, cysts, psoriasis and eczema, each type of lesion has unique characteristics and requires different treatments, which is why correct diagnosis is mandatory.

Why choose SKINMED® experts?

In SKINMED®, expertise recommends us! We have the most accurate diagnostics by combining science with diagnostic technology. Thus, for us, every skin lesion is important, the diagnosis is the defining step in determining the treatment of choice. Diagnosis of body skin lesions usually involves a clinical examination of the affected area, as well as a review of the patient's medical history and symptoms. In some cases, a biopsy may be required to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment for body skin lesions depends on the cause. For example, warts can be treated with topical medication or removed by CO₂ ablative laser or surgical procedures. Skin cancer may require surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy.

In addition to medical treatment, there are several lifestyle changes that can help manage skin damage to the body. These include avoiding exposure to irritants, keeping the skin clean and moisturised, and avoiding injury to the affected area.

Living with body skin damage can be both physically and emotionally challenging. However, there are many resources available to help you manage the condition and improve your quality of life. At SKINMED® your health comes first, and the correct diagnosis is most important. There is also the latest and most effective laser technology to support you!

Benefits of treating skin lesions in SKINMED®

Team of professionals, coordinated by Dr. Amalia Anghel
Doctors trained in the latest treatments and technologies
Experts with national and international specialisations
State-of-the-art technologies
Modern and effective treatments and procedures

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Types of body skin lesions

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Moles

Moles are common skin lesions, usually brown or black, flat or raised. Most moles are benign, but some can turn into skin cancer over time.

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Verucile

Warts are small, rough growths that can appear anywhere on the body. They are caused by a viral infection and can spread through contact with an infected person or object.

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Papilloamele

They are small, soft, skin-coloured growths that often appear in areas of friction, such as the cervical region, armpits or under the breasts. They are harmless, completely benign, but can enlarge, pigment, bleed or become over-infected.

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Cysts

Cysts are sebum/liquid-filled formations that can develop anywhere on the body. They are usually benign, but can become infected and painful if left untreated.

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Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches to appear on the skin. It can affect any part of the body and is often accompanied by itching or burning.

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Eczema

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes red, itchy and inflamed skin. It can occur anywhere on the body and is often triggered by allergies or stress.

What technologies are used in SKINMED® to treat skin lesions?

We use the latest and most effective laser technology to support you. Just one example: warts can be treated with topical medication or removed with CO₂ ablative laser or surgical procedures.

In addition to medical treatment, there are several lifestyle changes that may be recommended to manage your body's skin lesions.

Doctors EXPERT in the diagnosis and treatment of body skin lesions

In SKINMED®, you will find highly experienced medical specialists working with the latest results of medical research on prevention and treatment, using state-of-the-art medical equipment and products. We look forward to meeting our doctors for a treatment tailored to your needs!

SKINMED experience and technology®, for flawless looking skin!

Advantages SKINMED®

Experience

  • Over 19,000 patients treated in the clinic
  • Over 300 new patients every month
  • Over 3,500 new patients annually
  • Over 20,000 treatments per year

Credits

  • FOTOFINDER-accredited Centre of Expertise in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Cancer
  • ALMA LASER accredited laser treatment centre of expertise
  • ALLERGAN accredited centre of expertise in Aesthetics and Medical Injecology

Safety

  • Only world-class accredited technologies

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Frequently asked questions

What are body skin lesions?

Body skin lesions refer to abnormal, red, skin-coloured or pigmented growths or spots. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, inflammation, tumours or other underlying medical conditions.

Are all injuries dangerous?

No, most lesions are benign and do not require treatment. However, people should monitor their lesions by calling their specialist for a correct diagnosis and specific treatment.

Can skin damage to the body be prevented?

Some body skin injuries can be prevented by avoiding exposure to irritants, keeping the skin clean and moisturised and avoiding injury to the affected area. In addition, wearing protective clothing and using sunscreen can help prevent the development of new moles or lesions and reduce the risk of skin cancer.

How are body skin lesions treated?

The treatment of choice for benign lesions such as papillomas, warts, dermal warts and other dermatological lesions is CO₂ ablative laser therapy performed by the specialist following the correct diagnosis. Potentially malignant lesions require biopsy material to be taken for correct diagnosis and surgical excision is the correct approach. Skin cancer may require surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Aesthetic mole removal can only be carried out with the specialist's consent. At SKINMED®, we also take care of residual marks, so we reduce the risk of scarring or visible marks remaining post-procedure.