Mole Removal / Wart Removal / Skin Lesions
Mole removal is a simple, quick, lunch time procedure that can have a significant impact.

We can removes skin tag and other benign lesions of the skin. We also treat traditional "warts" and other condyloma of the skin with topical medications, cryo-therapy or excision.
Vein Treatments


We treat facial veins (telangectasias) with our Picasso V RF®. The process is nearly painless and very quick. Most treatments are completed well within a lunch hour. Spider veins and small varicose veins of the legs and body can be treated with our Varia® YAG 1064 Laser.
Keloid Scars
This gentleman underwent a series of injections, then surgery to remove his keloid.
A keloid (key-loid) is a type of raised scar. Unlike other raised scars, keloids grow much larger than the wound that caused the scar.
Not everyone who gets a scar will develop a keloid. If you have keloid-prone skin, however, anything that can cause a scar may lead to a keloid, such as a cut, burn, or severe acne. Some people may develop a keloid after they pierce their ears, get a tattoo, after having chickenpox or from a surgical site.
Keloid scars can affect patients of all ethnic cultures and skin tones, however pigmented patients are more prone to this condition. Keloids develop in various patterns and can appear anywhere on the body. On the earlobe, they often appear as round, solid masses. When a keloid forms on a shoulder or the chest, the raised scar may spread across the skin. A keloid usually takes time to appear, usually months to years, however sometimes, they appear very quickly.
As these raised scars grow, they may feel painful or itchy. A keloid that covers a joint or large area can decrease a person’s ability to move that part of the body.
Keloid scar treatment can help reduce symptoms like pain and itching.
No one treatment is best for all keloids. To give our patients the best results, we choose treatments based on the patient’s age, type of keloid, and other criteria.