CO₂ Laser for Skin Tag

Laser treatment for removing millia, moles, or warts, offering comprehensive skin clearing and rejuvenation

1 Session
BDT15,000
  • Duration: 15 mins/session


Schedule a consultation at So A-ri today and consult with our certified dermatologists to receive personalized, evidence-based care tailored to your specific dermatological needs.

What is CO2 Laser for Skin Tag

CO₂ Laser Surgery is an advanced surgical procedure that uses a carbon dioxide laser to precisely remove unwanted or abnormal tissue with minimal bleeding and reduced damage to surrounding areas.

This technique is widely used for excising skin lesions, warts, moles, tumors, and other soft tissue abnormalities.

The laser effectively vaporizes or cuts through tissue while sealing blood vessels, leading to faster healing and minimal scarring compared to traditional surgery.

Things you should know before the treatment
  • A medical consultation is required to assess the condition and determine the need for laser surgery.
  • Avoid sun exposure and certain medications, such as blood thinners, before the procedure if advised by your doctor.
  • Depending on the size and location of the lesion, local or general anesthesia may be used for comfort.
  • Mild swelling, redness, or scabbing may occur post-procedure as part of the healing process.
  • Patients with active infections or certain medical conditions should consult their doctor before undergoing the procedure.

What happens during the treatment
  • The treatment area is cleansed, and protective eyewear is provided for safety.
  • The laser device emits controlled pulses of light, targeting hair follicles without damaging the surrounding skin.
  • Patients may feel a mild stinging or warming sensation as the laser penetrates the skin.
  • The session typically lasts around 20-30 minutes, depending on hair density and skin type.
  • A cooling gel or soothing cream is applied afterward to reduce any redness or sensitivity.


Recovery and Results ( what to expect )
  • The treatment area is cleaned, and anesthesia is applied if needed.
  • The CO₂ laser is used to precisely remove the targeted tissue while sealing blood vessels to minimize bleeding.
  • The laser may be set to vaporize or cut, depending on the type of lesion being treated.
  • The procedure typically lasts 20-60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the case.
  • A protective dressing or ointment may be applied to support healing.