The eyelid area and skin around the eyes is one of the most sensitive areas of the face. The skin here is thin and delicate, with minimal subcutaneous tissue, so any growth—a papilloma, wart, or other growth—is a potential risk to eye health. At the K+31 Clinic, laser removal of eyelid papillomas is performed under the supervision of an experienced dermatologist and ophthalmic surgeon.
Although laser papilloma removal is a gentle technique, the patient undergoes a preliminary examination before the procedure. The doctor evaluates the condition of the eyelid skin, rules out contraindications, and selects the optimal treatment method to ensure a safe and predictable outcome. Eyelid papilloma removal should not be performed in the following cases:
If necessary, the doctor will conduct preliminary treatment for the inflammation or order tests to ensure the safety of the procedure.
Different types of growths can appear on the eyelids. It is important to differentiate them, as the removal technique depends on the diagnosis.
An experienced dermatologist can visually distinguish the type of growth and, if necessary, refer the patient for dermatoscopy or histological examination. Only then is a decision made as to which removal method—laser, radiofrequency, or surgical—is optimal.
In most cases, laser removal of eyelid papillomas produces the best cosmetic results, does not affect healthy tissue, and does not require lengthy recovery.
Before removing a papilloma on the eyelid, the patient undergoes an initial examination by an ophthalmologist or dermatologist. The specialist evaluates:
A few days before the procedure, it is recommended:
Preparation takes minimal time, but reduces the risk of skin irritation and speeds healing after removal.
The laser procedure is performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia. The doctor explains the treatment process in detail to the patient and answers all questions – this is an important element of trust and psychological comfort.
Laser removal of papillomas is performed in a sterile procedure room using the latest generation equipment.
Our advantages:
Remove neoplasms in Treatment at home or in beauty salons is dangerous – without a doctor's supervision, damage to the eye tissue and recurrence are possible. At K+31, treatment is strictly based on medical indications, taking into account the individual patient's needs.
Laser removal of papillomas in the eyelid area is a gentle yet highly precise procedure that not only improves the appearance of the skin but also eliminates the source of potential inflammation. The modern equipment at K+31 allows the doctor to perform microscopic precision while preserving eye health. Patients receive quick results without pain, scarring, or lengthy recovery.
The cost of the procedure depends on the number and location of the lesions, as well as the chosen method.
At the K+31 clinic, the price for laser eyelid papilloma removal is determined individually and includes:
The average cost in Moscow starts at 1,500 rubles per lesion, but the exact price is determined by the doctor after an examination.
You can schedule an appointment by phone or through the online form on the website. Our specialists will help remove eyelid papillomas safely, painlessly, and without leaving marks – with a guaranteed medical result and aesthetic comfort.
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Indications for papilloma removal
Papillomas are benign viral growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). On the eyelids, they can interfere with blinking, cause irritation, inflammation of the conjunctiva, or even affect vision.
Removal of a papilloma on the eye is recommended in cases where:
The doctor evaluates the structure and shape of the growth, rules out malignancy, and then selects the appropriate removal method. In most cases, laser treatment is preferred – it is the most accurate and safest.