Lesion Removaltreatments & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

Removing unwanted benign skin lesions — moles, skin tags, and other growths — for smoother, clearer skin.

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Sarah Jenkins

Plan #4229 • Overall

Draft
Before
Projected After
AI Simulation

Recommended Protocol

Laser Resurfacing

For Lesion Removal

$1,100

Gentle cleanser

At-home maintenance

$180
Total Plan Value$1,280
Quick answer — Lesion Removal

Lesion removal clears unwanted benign growths like moles, skin tags, and other lesions using laser, electrocautery, radiofrequency, or cryotherapy for smoother, clearer skin with minimal scarring. Most are removed in a single quick treatment. Any suspicious lesion should be evaluated by a provider before cosmetic removal.

What it is

Understanding Lesion Removal

Lesion removal addresses unwanted benign skin growths such as moles, skin tags, and other lesions that can be cosmetically bothersome or uncomfortable. The concern is usually appearance, irritation from clothing or jewelry, or self-consciousness.

For a practice, lesion removal is a quick, high-satisfaction service that brings patients in and often leads to broader skin consultations. The clinical goal is safe, clean removal with smooth healing and minimal scarring. Letting the patient see the projected, clearer result helps them commit to clearing a long-standing growth.

Quick Facts

Lesion Removal

Where it appears

Face, Body

Facial area

Overall

Treatment paths

8

Treatment Options

How med spas treat Lesion Removal

From in-clinic procedures to at-home regimens, Afters maps the full range of options — so patients can see what each one would do for them, on their own photo, before they commit.

In-clinic treatments

Professional procedures performed by a provider to target the concern directly.

  • Laser Resurfacing
  • Electrocautery
  • Cryotherapy
  • Radiofrequency Excision

Devices & lasers

Energy-based and resurfacing devices used to treat the concern in clinic.

  • CO2RE
  • Aerolase
  • Plasma pen
  • Radiofrequency cautery

At-home & retail

Medical-grade products patients use between visits to maintain results.

  • Gentle cleanser
  • Silicone scar gels
  • Broad-spectrum SPF
FAQ

Lesion Removal questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about lesion removal — and what practices should be ready to answer.

What kinds of lesions can be removed?

Benign growths such as moles, skin tags, cherry angiomas, and similar lesions can be removed cosmetically. Anything suspicious should first be evaluated medically.

How are skin lesions removed?

Depending on the lesion, laser, electrocautery, radiofrequency, or cryotherapy removes it cleanly in a quick in-office procedure.

Will lesion removal scar?

Most heal with minimal or no scarring. Silicone gels and sun protection during healing help keep the area smooth and even.

Is the procedure painful?

Local numbing is used, so discomfort is minimal. The area may form a small scab that heals over one to two weeks.

How do I know if a mole is safe to remove cosmetically?

A provider examines the lesion first — any mole with irregular borders, color changes, or growth should be assessed medically before any cosmetic removal.

Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their lesion removal result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.