Certain skin concerns require small procedures that can be performed safely in a clinical setting. These minor dermatological procedures are quick, precise, and usually done under local anesthesia, ensuring minimal discomfort and downtime.
A skin biopsy involves removing a small sample of skin for detailed examination under a microscope. It helps in accurately diagnosing various skin conditions, including infections, inflammatory diseases, and skin tumors.
Ear lobe repair is a simple procedure used to correct torn, stretched, or damaged earlobes, often caused by heavy earrings or trauma. The procedure restores the natural shape of the earlobe and allows for re-piercing later if desired.
Medical ear piercing is performed in a safe and sterile environment, reducing the risk of infection and complications. It is suitable for both children and adults.
Minor nail procedures are performed to treat conditions such as ingrown nails, nail infections, or abnormal nail growth. The procedure helps relieve pain and prevent recurrence.
Lipomas (fatty lumps) and cysts are common benign growths under the skin. A small surgical procedure can safely remove these lumps, often with minimal scarring.
Xanthelasma are yellowish cholesterol deposits that appear around the eyelids. They can be safely removed using minor procedures to improve the appearance of the skin around the eyes.
All procedures are performed with careful attention to safety, comfort, and optimal cosmetic outcomes.