Skin Tags, Moles & Warts
Most skin tags, moles, and warts can be removed safely in a single session with radiofrequency or laser — without stitches, with minimal scarring.
Who this treatment helps
A measured, three-stage process.
Examination
Confirm benign character before removal — biopsy first if there is any clinical suspicion.
Removal
Local anaesthesia, then RF or laser ablation. Brief, well-tolerated.
Aftercare
Antiseptic ointment, sun protection, and care of the healing site for 5–7 days.
Common questions about Skin Tags, Moles & Warts.
Will there be a scar?
How do you check if a mole is safe to remove?
Selected sources informing our protocol. We follow IADVL standard treatment guidelines and peer-reviewed dermatology literature, with adaptations for Indian skin tones.
- Benign cutaneous lesions — clinical management IADVL
- Cryotherapy and electrocautery in dermatology — practice guidance Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology (IJDVL)
- Common warts — patient information DermNet NZ
A treatment is half our work and half yours — sun, products, and the small habits that protect your result.
Not sure if this treatment is right for you?
Tell us your concern and how to reach you. We'll email a short doctor-led starting routine + when-to-consult signals, and our team will follow up to schedule your consultation.
- Concern-specific guidance from Dr. Pinanky & Dr. Vijay Adhe
- A short routine + when a consultation is genuinely useful
- No spam. Your details stay between you and the clinic.
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Book a consultation for a personalised Skin Tags, Moles & Warts plan.
We'll examine your concern, agree the right protocol, and share a transparent estimate before you commit.