Mole and wart removal with advanced radiosurgery offers a precise and comfortable way to eliminate unwanted skin lesions with minimal downtime and natural-looking results.
Radio Surgery Mole and Skin Tag Removal



Because a local anesthetic is used, most patients feel little to no discomfort during radiosurgery. Some may feel light pressure, but pain is minimal.
Radiosurgery minimizes the risk of visible scarring by removing only the lesion itself and preserving surrounding tissue. When aftercare is followed correctly, most patients heal with no noticeable marks.
Multiple moles, warts, or skin tags can often be removed during the same appointment. Your provider will determine the safest plan based on the number and location of lesions.
Patients with pacemakers should not undergo radiosurgery, as the radiofrequency waves may interfere with device function. Your provider will review your health history during your consultation.
Results are long-lasting for the treated lesion, but radiosurgery does not prevent new lesions from developing. Routine skin checks may help monitor changes over time.