Non-Surgical Mole & Skin Lesion Removal in Oregon

Safe, precise removal of benign skin growths without cutting or stitches.

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Non-surgical skin lesion removal in Medford Oregon

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Non-surgical skin lesion removal in Medford Oregon

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What We Treat

  • Moles

  • Skin tags

  • Seborrheic keratoses

  • Actinic keratoses

  • Hemangiomas/Cherry angiomas

  • Xanthelasma

  • Sebaceous hyperplasia

  • Sun spots

  • Birthmarks

  • Common warts (non-plantar)

  • Other benign growths

How The Treatment Works

1. Precise topical application

A targeted acetic solution is applied directly to the lesion, protecting the surrounding skin.

2. The lesion safely dries and separates

The treated tissue loses its blood supply, forms a protective scab, then naturally detaches.

3. Healthy skin heals underneath

New skin forms without scarring and little to no downtime.

A Simpler Alternative to Surgery

  • No cutting or stitches

  • Minimal to no scarring

  • Quick in-office visits

  • Most treatments take minutes

  • Safe for sensitive areas

  • Highly effective

Treatment Pricing

We offer skin lesion removal at an affordable cost that is significantly less than surgery and other medical procedures. You can learn more details on our pricing page here.

Serving Patients Across Oregon

Clinic days are available in Southern Oregon and the Portland area.

Medford Clinic

Weekly clinic days in Southern Oregon.
Serving Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, and surrounding areas.

Newberg Clinic

Bi-monthly clinics convenient for Portland metro patients. Serving Newberg, Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, and nearby communities.

Common Questions

Does it hurt?

Most patients feel mild stinging for a few minutes or less.

How long does healing take?

A small scab forms and typically falls away within 2–4 weeks. Healing continues for 2-3 months.

Will it scar?

Most lesions heal with no scarring, only mild discoloration which fades over time.

Do you treat suspicious lesions?

We treat common benign growths. If something appears suspicious, we will refer you appropriately.