Thank you for your interest in our " Imperfection Cur-rections" services. As each service begins with a consultation. This inquiry sign up will assist our staff on deciding if you are a great candidate for this non-invasive service as we only treat specific malignant skin lesions. Below is a list of frequently asked questions:
FAQ:
What type of treatment do you use to remove moles/skin tags?
We use a device called the SIIT Pro. It emits a high-frequency current that zaps skin irregularities.
Is the high-frequency treatment painful?
On a scale of 1 to 10, clients describe the discomfort level as a 3.
How does it work?
A small probe lightly touches the skin to vaporize the affected area creating a small crust that heals and eventually falls off.
Is this treatment permanent?
This treatment will permanently address the current skin lesions - however, as some of these conditions are genetic, new growths commonly appear over time. Proper home care slows down the acceleration of new growths.
How many treatments will I need to have?
Results can be seen after one treatment. However, your skin therapist may recommend several sessions. A follow-up visit is required.
Are there any side effects?
The most significant risk is hypo or hyperpigmentation. Strictly following the post-care guidelines will ensure a positive outcome.
How long does a treated skin tag take to heal?
While there is no real downtime, the skin takes anywhere from 4 – 15 days to heal completely. The client can apply makeup to conceal the treated area 48hrs after treatment; however, best practices suggest waiting until the area
has healed.
What are the contraindications to receiving this treatment?
Visibly inflamed or irritated skin is a contraindication: pregnancy, recent use of Accutane, large flat lesions,Melasma, electrical implants (pacemaker).
Who are the ideal candidates?
The ideal candidate has realistic expectations and will closely follow the aftercare and continued home care. Skin pickers are not ideal candidates