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Electro Surgery

Electrosurgery Electrosurgery is a method used frequently in dermatologic surgery to provide superficial or deep coagulation or skin cutting. The conductivity of electrical energy via the skin is poor. As a result, this energy increases and is transformed into heat. Electrosurgery can result in desiccation, coagulation, or sectioning of the skin, depending on the waveform … Continue reading Electro Surgery

Scar Revision

What does scar mean? The body’s natural method of repairing and replacing lost or damaged skin is to leave a scar. Fibrous tissue frequently makes up scars. Scars can develop for a variety of reasons, including infections, surgery, traumas, or tissue inflammation. Anywhere on the body, a scar can develop, and its structure might differ, … Continue reading Scar Revision

Vitiligo Surgery

Vitiligo – Causes, Treatment, and Solutions Many people dream of having white skin. But what if the skin is in white patches? Certainly, no one would want it to have. Yes, vitiligo is an undesirable skin condition to have. If you or your loved one is going through this condition, then it doesn’t have to … Continue reading Vitiligo Surgery

Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive Surgery Reconstructive surgery corrects birth defects, diseases-related defects, and injury-related deformities. You might require hand surgery to treat congenitally webbed fingers or a breast reconstruction following a mastectomy, for instance. Any area of your body that has been damaged by any of these problems can be repaired through reconstructive surgery. Because it is performed … Continue reading Reconstructive Surgery

Nail Surgery

In the course of medical practice, dermatologists, surgeons, or general practitioners rarely perform nail surgery. The cause is a general reluctance to do any treatment other than nail avulsions, even though they are very rarely necessary and have little therapeutic benefit; they are typically done to avoid being compelled to make a diagnosis. Additionally, minor … Continue reading Nail Surgery