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Get answers to common questions about SIIT Pro remove Moles up to 30 min.
Yes. SIIT Pro removal is safe for most skin types after consultation. We evaluate each mole for benign features, may perform a brief test, and tailor the technique to your skin, minimizing complications and ensuring safe outcomes.
The procedure itself is designed to complete within 30 minutes. Allow extra time for consultation, skin assessment and numbing — typically a 45 to 60 minute appointment total to ensure safety and comfort.
Scarring risk is low with SIIT Pro when treating benign moles. Precision techniques and proper wound care reduce scarring likelihood, though individual healing varies. We'll discuss scar minimization and follow-up options during your consultation.
Expect mild redness, tenderness and a small scab that heals within days to a couple of weeks. Follow our aftercare instructions to prevent infection; clear follow-up and support are provided to ensure proper healing.
Multiple benign moles can often be treated in a single session depending on size and location. We'll assess during consultation to determine safe scope; very large or numerous lesions may be scheduled as separate visits for best outcomes.
Removal is intended to be permanent for benign moles, though regrowth is rare. We evaluate and treat the visible lesion; any recurrence is monitored, and follow-up treatments are available if necessary.