Moles, Skin Tags, and Wart Removal

A mole is an irregular growth of black or brown skin, whereas a skin tag is a benign, tiny outpouching of the skin, though both are harmless but may appear as an eye swelling.

On the other hand, warts are caused by HPV (Human Papillomavirus) and are contagious. Warts can spread from person to person. You can get warts by touching someone’s body. Some people get a wart after touching something another person’s wart touched, such as a towel. It often takes a few months for warts to grow large enough to be seen.

We can remove them without overworking or trauma using the removal procedure, leaving the skin smooth and flawless.