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- +Record review
- +Care coordination
- +Travel support
- +Interpretation support

High-frequency electrocoagulation/radiofrequency microneedling can be considered when syringomas are scattered or focally raised, require relatively pinpoint depth control, or laser treatment is inconvenient. The choice is based on the depth and number of lesions, skin type, previous treatment respo
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $1,700
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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High-frequency electrocoagulation/radiofrequency microneedling uses high-frequency current to generate a thermal effect in the tissue, achieving pinpoint coagulation and ablation. It is commonly performed under local or topical anesthesia, using fine electrodes or insulated microneedles to act on the lesions in a dotted pattern, adjusting the energy to control the depth, and combining with cooling and smoke extraction. Postoperative cleaning and moisturizing coverage are performed, and local reactions are observed, with the goal of reducing the volume of papules and minimizing surrounding damage as much as possible. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.
High-frequency electrocoagulation/radiofrequency microneedling uses high-frequency current to generate a thermal effect in the tissue, achieving pinpoint coagulation and ablation. It is commonly performed under local or topical anesthesia, using fine electrodes or insulated microneedles to act on the lesions in a dotted pattern, adjusting the energy to control the depth, and combining with cooling and smoke extraction. Postoperative cleaning and moisturizing coverage are performed, and local reactions are observed, with the goal of reducing the volume of papules and minimizing surrounding damage as much as possible. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details are subject to specialist assessment and hospital protocols.

Including assessment, treatment, and follow-up, it is recommended to stay for a total of about 4–9 days; ultimately subject to individual recovery and the hospital's schedule.

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