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Electrosurgical Desiccation with Bipolar RF: Precision Skin Lesion Treatment

Electrosurgical desiccation with a bipolar radiofrequency (RF) device is a fast, bloodless, in-office procedure to remove unwanted benign skin growths. It offers targeted thermal energy to destroy lesions without cutting or sutures, promoting excellent cosmetic results and minimal downtime.



⚡ What Is Electrosurgical Desiccation?

A bipolar RF handpiece delivers controlled heat to lesions, causing tissue coagulation and cellular breakdown. Unlike excision or cryotherapy, it is bloodless, requires no stitches, and leaves minimal scarring.


✅ Conditions Treated & Protocols

Lesion TypeFreeze/Dry TimeCyclesIntervalNotes
Sebaceous Hyperplasia5–10 sec1–2Single sessionVaporize glandular tissue; pinpoint handpiece tip
Cherry Angiomas10 sec17–10 days follow-upVessels darken then involute
Skin Tags5–10 sec17–14 days fall-offTreat at stalk; avoid overtreatment
Seborrheic Keratosis10–20 sec1–24–8 weeks reviewFlattens and flakes off
Milia / Small Cysts5–8 sec1–27–14 days reviewMinimal freeze to prevent scarring
Facial Telangiectasias1–3 sec per vessel13–4 weeks (2–4 sessions)Pinpoint coagulation of vessels < 1 mm; see FAQ for lasers

⚙️ Procedure Overview

  1. Consult & Examine: Confirm benign nature.
  2. Anesthesia: Topical or local numbing.
  3. RF Application: Pinpoint bipolar probe “zaps” each lesion until tissue desiccates.
  4. Protection: Ointment or small dressing applied.

Most lesions take 1–2 minutes each. Multiple removed in one visit.


🧴 Post-Procedure Care

Full normalization in 2–4 weeks.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does RF compare to cryotherapy or lasers?
A: Bipolar RF uses heat, giving precise control and less pigment change or bleeding than cryo; better for flat and small vascular lesions than many lasers.

Q: Is it painful?
A: Brief warm/burning sensation; numbing ensures comfort.

Q: Downtime?
A: Minimal—return to normal activities immediately, avoiding sun and harsh products.

Q: Insurance coverage?
A: Cosmetic lesions are self-pay; medically symptomatic lesions may be covered.

Q: What about spider veins?
A: Small, superficial telangiectasias (< 1 mm) respond well to RF thermocoagulation; larger or deep vessels often need vascular lasers or IPL.


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