Removal of tumors in the intimate area
A procedure aimed at eliminating benign growths such as papillomas, warts, cysts and genital warts.
Papillomas, warts and cysts can be localized on the labia and in the vagina. Most often they occur due to the human papillomavirus (HPV), which provokes tissue overgrowth.
Genital warts are one of the most common types of neoplasms in the intimate area. They can cause serious inconveniences and even complexes in patients. Timely removal of these formations helps to avoid complications.
To remove tumors, they are used: Laser equipment for safe and accurate removal of formations. Radio wave devices for electrosurgical excision. Cryodestructive devices for freezing and removing pathological tissues.
Recovery after the procedure usually takes from a few days to two weeks, depending on the method of removal and the size of the tumor. During this period, it is recommended to avoid sexual activity, intense physical exertion and strictly follow the doctor's recommendations for the care of the treated area.
Before removing tumors, it is necessary to: Consult with a gynecologist or urologist Take blood tests and swabs to diagnose HPV and other infections. Perform an ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs (if necessary).
The procedure for removing tumors is performed under local anesthesia and takes from 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size and number of formations. The doctor chooses the most appropriate removal method depending on the type of neoplasm and skin condition: laser removal, radio wave removal or cryodestruction.
Benefits
Minimal injury
The use of modern methods ensures rapid recovery and minimal scars.
High efficiency
The procedure allows you to completely eliminate neoplasms and minimize the risk of their reappearance.
Diagnostic value
Histological examination of the removed tissues helps in the further choice of treatment tactics and the exclusion of possible complications.
Preserving aesthetics
The procedures are carried out taking into account the characteristics of the intimate area, which allows you to maintain an aesthetic appearance and comfort in everyday life.
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