Dermatological Procedures in Rzeszow
For minor skin lesions such as fibromas, viral warts, or seborrheic keratoses, we can remove them using appropriately selected methods such as electrocoagulation, cryotherapy, plasma, or laser therapy after medical qualification. Technique selection is individualised — taking into account the type of lesion, its location, and the expected therapeutic and aesthetic result.
Our procedures also include surgical removal of skin cancerous lesions with tissue samples sent for histopathological examination, a key element of precise diagnosis and further medical management.
In cases requiring deeper diagnosis, we also perform skin diagnostic biopsies, especially in patients with chronic eczema and inflammatory skin changes that do not respond to standard treatment. This enables accurate diagnosis and implementation of targeted, effective treatment.
Why De Cute?
- Every procedure is preceded by a specialist medical assessment allowing us to select the optimal approach, taking into account lesion characteristics and patient safety.
- Tissue samples are sent for histopathological examination — guaranteeing precise diagnosis of cancerous and chronic lesions.
- Technique selection is individualised, taking into account lesion type, location, and expected therapeutic and aesthetic outcomes.
Frequently asked questions
What methods are available for skin lesion removal?
At De Cute in Rzeszow we have many methods for removing skin lesions: electrocoagulation, cryotherapy, plasma and laser therapy. Technique selection follows medical qualification, taking into account lesion type, location and expected result.
Is skin lesion removal painful?
Procedures are performed safely, using appropriate anaesthesia and techniques that minimise patient discomfort.
Does every skin lesion need to be removed?
No — at De Cute we decide whether to remove a lesion based on medical assessment. Some lesions only require monitoring, others can be removed non-surgically, while surgery is indicated when a lesion raises clinical suspicion or requires histopathological verification.
Is tissue from removed lesions sent for examination?
Yes — at De Cute tissue from removed cancerous lesions is sent for histopathological examination. This is a key element of precise diagnosis and further medical management, especially for lesions of uncertain nature.
How long does healing take after a procedure?
Healing time depends on lesion size and location and the method used. Non-surgical procedures heal faster than surgical ones. Detailed care recommendations are provided during consultation.
Pricing
Selected services and consultations. Full pricing available on a dedicated page.
- Surgical removal of one lesion + histopathology
- Smooth skin biopsy + histopathology
- Smooth skin biopsy + immunopathology
- Smooth skin biopsy + histopathology + immunopathology
- Scalp biopsy + histopathology
- Scalp biopsy + histopathology + immunopathology