Cherry Angioma Removal in Ottawa
Advanced thermocoagulation treatments for the safe and professional removal of cherry angiomas.
Over 25 Years Experience
Our experienced team provides trusted skin irregularity removal services.
Private & Professional
Our inviting professional staff provide a comfortable experience.
Sterile Disposable Probes
Your safety is our priority, we follow strict sanitation standards.
Cherry Angioma Removal Prices
For areas with several cherry angiomas, a charge of $10 per minute applies instead of the per irregularity charge.
In addition to the removal fee a charge of $70 applies for all first time visits. This cost covers disposable probes and supplies.
Per-Cherry Angioma Fee
Cherry Angioma $10
Cherry Angioma Removal
Targeted Treatment For Cherry Angiomas
Cherry angioma removal is a professional treatment designed to safely reduce or remove benign red or purple skin lesions commonly known as cherry angiomas. Our cherry angioma removal services in Ottawa use precise, controlled techniques to target the affected area while minimizing impact on the surrounding skin, helping improve overall skin appearance.
What Are Cherry Angiomas?
Cherry angiomas are small, benign vascular growths that appear as red, purple, or dark cherry-coloured spots on the skin. They commonly develop on the torso, arms, legs, and shoulders and tend to increase in number with age.
While cherry angiomas are harmless, many clients choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons or due to irritation from clothing or friction.
How Cherry Angioma Removal Works
Cherry angioma removal is performed using thermocoagulation or electrocoagulation, which delivers a controlled thermal current through a fine, sterile probe. This process targets the blood vessels within the angioma, allowing the treated area to naturally resolve over time.
Clients may experience a brief heat or tingling sensation during treatment. Discomfort is minimal, and downtime is typically limited depending on the size and location of the angioma.
Why Choose Professional Cherry Angioma Removal?
Professional treatment is recommended because:
Cherry angiomas are vascular and require precise treatment
At-home removal methods are unsafe and ineffective
Proper technique reduces the risk of skin damage or scarring
Treatments are quick, controlled, and targeted
Our professional approach ensures cherry angiomas are treated safely, with attention to comfort and cosmetic outcome.
How Many Treatments Will I Need?
Many cherry angiomas can be treated in a single session. Larger or darker angiomas may require follow-up treatments depending on size, depth, and individual healing response.
Treatment recommendations are discussed during your consultation to ensure realistic expectations.
What to Expect After Treatment
Following cherry angioma removal, the treated area may appear slightly red or form a small scab that heals naturally over time. Most clients experience minimal downtime and can return to normal activities shortly after treatment.
Post-treatment care instructions are provided to support healing and reduce the risk of irritation.
Book Your Free Cherry Angioma Removal Consultation
All cherry angioma removal treatments begin with a free consultation to assess the area, confirm suitability, and discuss expected outcomes.
During your consultation, we review:
Size, colour, and number of cherry angiomas
Skin type and sensitivity
Treatment area and healing expectations
Post-treatment care and timeline
This ensures the treatment plan is appropriate and tailored to your needs.
If you’re searching for cherry angioma removal near you in Ottawa, book a free consultation by calling us or booking online. We’ll assess your concerns and guide you toward the most appropriate treatment option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions? We’re here to help.
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No. Cherry angiomas are benign and harmless. Many clients choose removal for cosmetic reasons only.
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Most clients experience minimal discomfort, often described as a brief heat or tingling sensation.
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No. At-home removal is not recommended, as cherry angiomas are vascular and can bleed if improperly treated.
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Downtime is minimal. The area may scab lightly and heal naturally within a few days to a couple of weeks.
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Once treated, individual cherry angiomas typically do not return. However, new angiomas can develop over time.
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Yes. Cherry angiomas can often be treated in various areas following proper assessment during consultation.
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Yes. A consultation ensures the concern is appropriate for treatment and allows us to recommend the safest approach.