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Hyfrecator® treatments

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Unlike many treatments that are limited to specific areas, the Hyfrecator® is safe and effective for use anywhere on the body, including the face, neck, underarms, and legs.

The Hyfrecator® uses adjustable electric currents to selectively heat and destroy targeted tissue, allowing for customized sessions tailored to each patient’s unique needs. This advanced technology is ideal for minor corrections in conscious patients and is not intended for cutting tissue.

Achieve Flawless Skin with Hyfrecator®

Hyfrecator® treatments utilize low-voltage, high-frequency electrical pulses to precisely heat and treat tissue, effectively removing a variety of skin imperfections. This advanced technology is ideal for eliminating:

  • Skin tags (small, fleshy bumps)
  • Sebaceous gland hyperplasia (enlarged oil glands)
  • Dermatosis papulosa nigra (dark brown bumps similar to moles)
  • Milia (firm, white bumps)
  • Benign moles
  • Fibrous papules (firm, skin-colored bumps)
  • Fine blood vessels and capillaries

Frequently Asked questions

Hyfrecator® treatments can effectively treat skin tags, sebaceous gland hyperplasia, dermatosis papulosa nigra, milia, benign moles, fibrous papules, and fine blood vessels and capillaries.

The Hyfrecator® uses low-voltage, high-frequency electrical pulses to selectively heat and destroy targeted tissue. The adjustable electric currents allow for tailored sessions to meet each patient’s specific needs.

Yes, Hyfrecator® treatments are safe and effective for use on any part of the body, including sensitive areas such as the face, neck, underarms, and legs.

Recovery time is generally minimal. Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure, although some minor redness or swelling may occur, which typically resolves quickly.

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during Hyfrecator® treatments. The procedure is designed to be as gentle as possible while effectively treating skin imperfections.