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Skin Tag / Cyst Removal

Skin tags and warts are common skin growths that are generally harmless but may cause cosmetic concerns or physical irritation.

At IMED Centre, we offer safe and minimally invasive removal treatments designed to eliminate these unwanted growths with little to no scarring or downtime. Whether for comfort or appearance, our procedures offer an effective solution tailored to your needs.

Time

15 min

Recovery

1 - 2 Days

Treatment Cost

$120 + HST

Sensitivity

Minimal Discomfort

Advantages

  • Effectively removes benign growths
  • Low risk of scarring
  • Quick and non-surgical
  • Minimal aftercare required
  • Safe and reliable for most skin types

Method of Care

  • Skin tags or warts are assessed and treated using precise removal techniques
  • Area is cleansed and disinfected before the procedure
  • Minimal bleeding and discomfort may occur
  • Protective measures are taken to reduce irritation and infection risk
  • Aftercare instructions are provided to ensure proper healing

From Consultation to Transformation

Before arriving for your skin tag or wart removal treatment at IMED Centre, please eat a light snack or meal 30 to 60 minutes prior. Ensure the area to be treated is clean and free of skincare products, makeup, oils, or deodorant. If the skin is inflamed, infected, or sunburnt, your appointment may need to be rescheduled to allow proper healing.

Questions? We've Got Answers!

Will Skin Tags Grow Back After Removal?

There is a chance of regrowth, especially if the base of the skin tag is not fully removed. However, recurrence is uncommon when proper technique is used.

Are There Any Risks or Side Effects?

Skin tag and wart removal is generally safe, though minor side effects such as bleeding, scabbing, temporary discoloration, or mild scarring may occur.

What Are Skin Tags?

Skin tags are soft, flesh-colored growths made of loose collagen fibers and blood vessels. They often form in areas where the skin folds or rubs and are more common with age, obesity, diabetes, pregnancy, and genetics.

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