Papillomas and hyperkeratosis are conditions that develop hyperplasia on the skin of the face and body and affect various places such as the eyelids, the neck, the armpits, the chest, the torso, the back, etc.
Papillomas look like small moles and are benign skin lesions. Hyperkeratosis is a common superficial skin condition that occurs when there is increased production of keratinized cells.
Many patients choose to remove papillomas and hyperkeratosis, either for aesthetic or functional reasons.
Papillomas and hyperkeratosis can be easily, effectively and painlessly removed with the use of laser technology, even in a single session.
Prior to treatment, local anesthesia is usually recommended, though treatment can also be carried out without anesthesia, depending on the nature and the area of the problem.
The result is immediate, permanent and leaves no marks on the skin.