Cryodestruction, photodestruction, radiosurgery
– these are methods for removing benign skin formations (warts, moles, papillomas).
Caring for the affected skin area cryodestruction, photodestruction or radiosurgery.
After exposure, it is recommended to treat the area with a 5% solution of potassium permanganate (potassium permanganate) – 1 teaspoon per 100 ml of boiled water, until the resulting crust is completely removed.
From the third day, treat the area, in addition to potassium permanganate, with castor oil. After the crust comes off, treatment of the resulting scar continues for 3 months to improve the process of restructuring the scar tissue.