SKIN TAGS AND NON-CANCEROUS LESION REMOVAL
Skin tags are small, soft, benign growths that commonly occur in areas where skin rubs against skin, such as the neck, underarms, and eyelids. While they are harmless, many people choose to have skin tags removed for cosmetic reasons or if they become irritated.
Introduction
Skin tags, moles, and other non-cancerous skin lesions can be bothersome and affect your confidence. With Zeus Micro-Plasma Technology, removing these unwanted skin growths has never been easier. This advanced, non-invasive treatment precisely targets and eliminates skin imperfections with minimal discomfort and downtime. Whether you want to remove a cosmetic mole, an annoying skin tag, or a benign lesion, Zeus offers a safe and effective solution.
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The Science Behind Zeus Micro-Plasma Technology
Zeus works by using plasma energy—a state of matter where ionized gas is created through electrical energy. This low-energy plasma discharge targets the lesion’s surface, gently breaking down the unwanted skin growth without damaging surrounding tissue. The heat generated from the plasma stimulates collagen production, aiding in faster healing and minimal scarring. Unlike traditional excision, Zeus does not require cutting or stitches, making it a safer, bloodless, and minimally invasive method for skin lesion removal.
Types of Skin Lesions Treated with Zeus
Zeus effectively removes a variety of non-cancerous skin growths, including:
Skin Tags – Small, soft growths commonly found on the neck, eyelids, underarms, and groin.
Moles – Raised or flat pigmented spots that are benign but may be aesthetically undesirable.
Seborrheic Keratosis – Waxy, wart-like growths that appear due to aging.
Milia – Small, white cysts under the skin, often around the eyes.
Warts – Non-cancerous viral growths that commonly appear on hands, feet, and face.
Xanthelasma – Yellowish cholesterol deposits around the eyes.
Milia
Milia are small, white cysts that commonly appear on the face, particularly around the eyes, nose, and cheeks. They occur when keratin becomes trapped beneath the skin’s surface and are typically harmless. While milia do not pose any health risks, they can be removed for cosmetic reasons.
Warts
Warts are benign growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear on various body parts, including the hands, feet, and face. Warts are usually rough and raised, often resembling small cauliflowers. While they are harmless, many individuals opt for removal due to cosmetic concerns or discomfort.
Moles / Nevus
Moles, or nevi, are pigmented growths on the skin that can vary in colour, size, and shape. Most moles are benign; however, changes in appearance can indicate potential health issues.
Regular monitoring is essential, and removal may be recommended for suspicious moles
Non-Cancerous Skin Lesions
Non-cancerous skin lesions encompass a variety of benign growths, such as dermatofibromas and lipomas. These lesions are generally harmless but may be removed for cosmetic reasons or if they cause discomfort.
Actinic Keratosis
Actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly patch that develops on sun-exposed skin due to UV exposure. It is considered a precancerous condition, as it can potentially progress to skin cancer if left untreated. Prompt removal and monitoring are essential.
Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths that often appear as raised, wart-like lesions on the skin. They can vary in colour from light tan to black and have a rough, scaly surface. While they are harmless, many people choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Skin tags can be removed through various methods, including cryotherapy (freezing), excision (surgical removal), or electrosurgery (using heat). Each method effectively eliminates the tag while minimizing damage to surrounding skin.
Most clients describe the sensation as a slight tingling or warmth. A numbing cream is applied before the procedure to ensure maximum comfort.
Zeus minimizes scarring compared to traditional excision. Tiny scabs may form but fall off naturally within a week, leaving behind smooth skin.
Results are instant—the lesion is removed during the session. Some mild redness may persist, but final healing occurs within 7-14 days.
It’s best to wait 24-48 hours before applying makeup to the treated area to prevent irritation and allow proper healing.
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SKIN TAGS AND NON-CANCEROUS LESION REMOVAL

Moles / Nevus
Moles, or nevi, are pigmented growths on the skin that can vary in colour, size, and shape. Most moles are benign; however, changes in appearance can indicate potential health issues. Regular monitoring is

Non-Cancerous Skin Lesions
Non-cancerous skin lesions encompass a variety of benign growths, such as dermatofibromas and lipomas. These lesions are generally harmless but may be removed for cosmetic reasons or if they cause discomfort.

Actinic Keratosis
Actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly patch that develops on sun-exposed skin due to UV exposure. It is considered a precancerous condition, as it can potentially progress to skin cancer if left untreated. Prompt

Seborrheic Keratosis
Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous growths that often appear as raised, wart-like lesions on the skin. They can vary in colour from light tan to black and have a rough, scaly surface. While they are harmless



