Sebaceous Hyperplasia & Mole Removal
Smooth, Clear Skin with Safe, Precise Laser Treatments.
At Wolf Hair Restoration & Men’s Health in Cincinnati, we offer safe, precise removal of sebaceous hyperplasia, moles, and other benign skin lesions using advanced laser and electrosurgical technology. These quick, minimally invasive procedures gently clear raised bumps and irregularities, improving skin texture and tone with minimal discomfort or downtime.
How Lesion Removal Works
During treatment, Dr. Scott Welden uses focused laser or electrosurgical energy to precisely target and remove unwanted lesions while protecting the surrounding skin. The procedure is fast, safe, and typically completed in-office with little to no recovery time.
Benefits of Treatment
- Smooths and clears uneven skin texture
- Minimal discomfort and quick healing
- Little to no scarring
- Safe and effective for most skin types
- Restores a clearer, refreshed complexion
Why Choose Wolf Hair Restoration
With advanced technology and an experienced medical team, Wolf Hair Restoration provides effective, cosmetic-focused lesion removal in a comfortable, professional setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sebaceous hyperplasia is a common, benign condition where oil glands become enlarged, forming small, soft bumps—often on the forehead, cheeks, or face. While harmless, many patients choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons.
Dr. Welden uses advanced laser or electrosurgical technology to precisely target and remove each lesion with minimal discomfort and tissue impact. The treatment is quick, safe, and performed in-office.
Most patients feel only mild warmth or tingling. A topical or local anesthetic may be applied for added comfort, depending on the treatment area.
Scarring is rare. Dr. Welden’s precision technique minimizes tissue damage, and treated areas typically heal within one to two weeks.
Downtime is minimal—some redness or light scabbing may occur for a few days, but most patients resume normal activities right away.
Once a lesion or mole is removed, it will not return. However, new bumps or moles may appear over time and can be easily treated during follow-up visits.