Fotona Er:YAG SMOOTH® Mode · Sydney
Benign Skin Lesion Removal
Fotona's laser technology may be used for the removal of certain benign skin lesions including pigmented spots, cherry angiomas, sebaceous hyperplasia, and seborrhoeic keratoses. Performed by qualified medical professionals following clinical assessment.
⚕ This is a medical treatment. Performed by qualified medical professionals only.
About This Treatment
Lesion Removal with Precision Laser Technology
Fotona’s laser systems allow practitioners to selectively deliver energy to target the specific chromophore within a lesion, minimising impact to surrounding tissue. This approach may be used for confirmed benign lesions following thorough clinical assessment. All lesions must be assessed by a qualified practitioner prior to treatment to exclude any features of concern. This treatment is not a diagnostic service.
Key Benefits
Why Choose Fotona?
Advanced laser technology designed to deliver targeted, effective results
Selective Energy Delivery
Minimally Invasive Approach
Range of Lesion Types
Post-Treatment Recovery
Safe for Various Locations
Medically Supervised
How it Works
Fotona's precise laser energy interacts with tissue at a cellular level
01
Clinical Assessment
Each lesion is examined by a qualified practitioner to confirm it is benign and appropriate for laser treatment. Suspicious lesions are referred.
02
Selective Laser Interaction
Laser energy targets the specific chromophore (pigment or blood vessel) within the lesion, causing a localised effect.
03
Tissue Resolution
Treated tissue is gradually cleared by the body's natural processes, potentially reducing the visibility of the lesion.
Lesion Types
What Can Be Addressed
Fotona's versatile technology is designed for a wide range of concerns
Pigmented Spots
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Dermatofibromas
Venous Lakes
Cherry Angiomas
Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Telangiectasia
Syringomas
Before / after
*Individual results vary. This treatment is not suitable for everyone. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required prior to commencement.
Candidacy
Book Your Treatment
Suitability is assessed on an individual basis during your consultation. Our qualified practitioners will review your medical history, skin type, and specific concerns to determine whether this treatment may be appropriate for you.
This treatment may be of interest to you if you have concerns including:
- Cosmetically bothersome confirmed benign skin lesions
- Pigmented spots on the face, hands, or chest
- Cherry angiomas or vascular spots
- Sebaceous or oil gland overgrowth
- Concerns confirmed as benign following clinical assessment
- Preference for a non-surgical approach where clinically appropriate
The Treatment Process
Step 1
Consult & Assess
Our practitioners conduct a thorough assessment, discuss your concerns and medical history, and provide you with personalised advice before any treatment proceeds.
Step 2
Personalised Treatment
If suitable, your treatment is performed by a qualified professional using Fotona's precision laser technology. Parameters are tailored to your individual skin type and concerns.
Step 3
Aftercare & Review
You will receive specific aftercare instructions. Follow-up appointments allow our team to monitor your progress and adjust your plan as needed.
⚕ Results Disclaimer: Individual results vary. This treatment is not suitable for everyone. A consultation with a qualified practitioner is required prior to commencement. The information provided on this page is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Recovery depends on lesion type and treatment intensity. Post-treatment care instructions are provided by your practitioner.
A qualified medical practitioner examines each lesion prior to treatment. Treatment does not proceed for any lesion with uncertain or suspicious features.
Book Your Clinical Assessment
Book a consultation at one of our Sydney locations. Our practitioners will assess your suitability and answer all your questions.
Individual results vary. A personalised consultation is required to assess suitability. This is not medical advice.