Minor Surgery
Enhance your skin's health and appearance with precise, minimally invasive Dermatologic Procedures tailored to address moles, skin tags, warts, seborrheic keratosis, and actinic keratosis and other benign skin lesions.
Benign Skin Lesion Removal
Dr. Spinelli offers effective solutions whether you need to remove a mole, skin tag, or wart or get a skin screening exam. During your 30-minute "Minor Surgery | Benign Skin Lesions Assessment" visit, she will evaluate your condition, discuss treatment options, review your medical history, and prepare you for post-treatment care before performing the procedure. Book your appointment to ensure your skin’s health and well-being.
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​Why Choose Dr. Leticia Spinelli?
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Brazilian board-certified Dermatologist: Since 2003 with large of experience in minor surgery dermatological procedures.
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Trusted Techniques: Benefit from reliable, effective, and medical dermatological technique to enhance your skin health and appearance.
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Expert and Personalized Care: Skin examination by a dermatologist and treatments tailored to your unique needs and goals.
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Moles
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Skin tags
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Warts
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Seborrheic keratosis
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Actinic keratosis
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Benign skin lesions
Minor Surgery Treatments Options:
Electrosurgery
It utilizes high-frequency electrical currents to treat skin conditions like benign growths, warts, and skin tags. It offers minimal discomfort, quick recovery, and precise targeting for optimal results.
Shave Excision
Gently removes superficial skin lesions, growths, or moles using a specialized tool. This minimally invasive procedure ensures minimal scarring and a shorter recovery period.
Cryotherapy
It uses liquid nitrogen to freeze and treat skin concerns such as benign and precancerous lesions (actinic keratosis), viral warts, and seborrheic keratosis. Patients may experience temporary discomfort during the freezing process, followed by mild swelling and redness in the treated area.
Available Practice Location
Revivaderm(Integra Wellness)|Vancouver, BC
Address: 2415 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC​​​
Availability: Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Services: Dermal Fillers (Lip and Face), Cosmetic & Therapeutic “Botox”, Advanced Cosmetic Consultations, Skin Health & Naturopathic Consultations, Minor Surgery.
​Phone: 604-525-2042 (@ Integra Eyecare Centre Vancouver)
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What is "Botox" & how does it work?"Botox" is a brand name of a Neuromodulator (such as Nuceiva, Dysport, Xeomin). Neuromodulator is a purified, natural protein derived from Clostridium botulinum bacteria. It is used cosmetically to reduce the appearance of facial wrinkles by blocking the message from the nerve to the muscle, which results in muscle relaxation, creating a smoother, relaxed look and improved appearance. This medication stays local in the muscles that are injected.
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What areas can be treated with Botox?The most common areas treated with Botox include: Forehead lines (muscle of the forehead) Brow lift and crow's feet (muscle around the eyes) Frown lines between the eyebrows (the 11's). Other areas of treatment: On the nose to soften the Bunny Lines (on the nose) Around the lips to make the lips look fuller (Lip Flip) or to soften the lip lines (vertical lip lines) Muscles of the corner of the mouth to help to prevent Marionette Lines and create an upward smile On the muscle of the chin to reduce the Dimpled Chin appearance On the muscle that pulls up the upper lip to reduce Gummy Smile On the Masseters muscle to slim the face and reduce teeth grinding On the neck to reduce the appearance of neck bands and prevent sagginess of the lower face
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How long does Botox last? Is it permanent?No, it is not permanent. Botox's effects typically last 3 to 4 months on average, but everyone is different. The duration depends but is not limited to, individual metabolism, muscle strength, facial expressions, how much exercise you do, whether you get frequent sauna sessions, and the total dosage. Usually, after 30 to 60 days, the muscle action starts gradually to return, and the wrinkles may slowly reappear until the "Botox" is entirely "eliminated" (broken down into natural by-products) from the areas treated. If you follow Dr. Spinelli's directions and book your first 3 treatments promptly every 3-4 months (without waiting in between), you may eventually be able to increase the duration of the results (4-6 months) because the muscles will get weaker and you will ultimately make less strong and frequent facial expressions.
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How long does it take to see results from Botox?Botox injection results are typically noticeable within 3 to 5 days, with the full effect visible after about 2 weeks. Usually, Dr. Spinelli asks patients to wait 2 weeks for the total result and come to a follow-up visit.
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Is Botox treatment painful?Botox injections involve very fine needles, so the pain is usually minimal and brief. Some people describe it as a pinching or stinging sensation. Dr. Spinelli uses a vibration tool that interferes with pain signals and distracts the brain, making the pain sensation less noticeable and the treatment tolerable.
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Are there any side effects of Botox?Most patients do not experience any side effects. Most side effects are temporary and resolve on their own. Common side effects include mild redness, local swelling, and bruising at the injection site. Some people may experience headaches and flu-like symptoms during their first treatment. Drooping eyelid is a very rare side effect. The incidence of this side effect is less than 1% and lasts only a few days to a few weeks.
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Who should not get Botox?Botox is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, people with certain neurological conditions, or those with allergies to any of the ingredients in Botox. A consultation with a healthcare provider is essential to determine if Botox is appropriate for you.
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What should I do before and after Botox treatment?Before treatment: Avoid alcohol, aspirin, and anti-inflammatory medications for at least 24 hours to reduce the risk of bruising. After treatment: Avoid rubbing or massaging the treated area, stay upright for 4 hours, and avoid strenuous exercise, alcohol, and exposure to excessive heat for 24 hours.
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How much does Botox cost?The cost of the treatment varies by patient and depends on the number of units used in each area and the number of areas being treated. A personal consultation can give you the exact amount. The price per unit varies, on average, from $10 to $12, with typical treatment areas requiring 25-50 units. There are a few things you should consider in addition to price: What type of medical professional is performing the treatment? Has the medical professional had extensive experience injecting neuromodulators? Is the medical professional gentle and uses the latest techniques to ensure a great result?
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What is a Unit?A unit of a neuromodulator is simply a very tiny measurement of a medication. For example, treating the glabella (the 11's = frown lines between the eyebrows) usually requires 15-50 units. The exact number of units you require (to achieve the desired result) will be discussed during your confidential personal consultation.
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Can Botox be combined with other cosmetic treatments?Yes, Botox is often combined with other cosmetic treatments such as dermal fillers, chemical peels, and laser treatments to achieve more comprehensive rejuvenation results. It's best to discuss your goals with Dr. Spinelli to create a personalized treatment plan.