Treatment Options

Fibrous Papules can be removed either surgically or nonsurgically.

Non-surgical Treatment Options

Non-surgical treatments may be suitable for some benign lesions. They work by using controlled heat to break down the fibrous tissue that forms a lesion. Treatments may include:

  • Diathermy
  • Electrocautery
  • Laser Fibrous Papule Removal
  • Radiofrequency treatments
  • Plasma-based treatments

NB: Laser treatment differs slightly from other non-surgical methods as the raised portion of the papule is removed immediately during the treatment, allowing the treated area to be assessed straightaway.

Surgical Treatment Options

Surgical removal may be recommended in some cases, depending on the lesion’s characteristics. Typically, these techniques are considered if the lesion extends deeper within the skin or if Laser treatment is not considered appropriate. Surgical approaches include:

  • Surgical excision
  • Shave removal

Laser Fibrous Papule Removal

Laser treatment is often used to remove Fibrous Papules, as it allows the raised component of the lesion to be precisely targeted. Laser can also treat delicate areas of the face while minimising the impact on surrounding tissues.

During treatment, controlled Laser energy ablates the raised fibrous tissue that forms the papule. Laser also seals small blood vessels within the lesion during treatment, helping to minimise bleeding and allowing the treated area to heal as a dry wound.

As the visible portion of the papule is removed during treatment, the treated area can be visually assessed immediately after.

Pre-treatment Screening & Assessment

Most Fibrous Papules are benign; however, all skin lesions must be properly assessed before cosmetic treatment is considered. As Laser treatment removes tissue during the procedure, the lesion cannot be sent for pathology testing afterwards. Therefore, patients must have their lesions examined by a qualified skin cancer doctor before their appointment at our clinic.

Before treatment, patients must also provide a referral letter from their skin cancer doctor confirming the lesion has been assessed and to the best of their knowledge, is benign.

NB: There is never complete certainty that a lesion is benign (noncancerous) before treatment. Patients must understand this limitation and the potential risks before proceeding with treatment.

The Laser Treatment

Your initial consultation for Fibrous Papule Removal usually takes around 30 minutes. It includes time to discuss treatment options, risks and post-treatment care and for the patient to consent.

If treatment proceeds on the same day, we may require additional time for preparation, including the application of a topical or local anaesthetic, where appropriate.

Healing & Recovery

Immediately Afterwards

Keep the Area Dry

Skin Changes

Topical Care

Sun Exposure

Light Emitting Diode (LED) Therapy

Sometimes, we may recommend Light-Emitting Diode (LED) therapy to reduce inflammation and support the skin’s healing response. The number and timing of sessions will depend on factors such as the lesion’s location and individual healing response.

Treatment Costs

Every treatment plan for Fibrous Papule Removal is individualised. The cost will depend on factors such as the size and location of the lesion, the number of lesions treated and whether additional sessions are required. To determine pricing, all individuals must have an in-clinic consultation to assess the lesions and discuss treatment options.

Risks & Limitations

All Ablative Laser treatments carry potential risks and limitations, including:

  • Skin marking or scarring: A degree of skin marking should be expected following lesion removal. The treated area may appear darker or lighter compared with the surrounding skin.
  • Uncommon potential risks: although uncommon, potential risks include crusting, blistering, infection or delayed healing. Healing outcomes vary between individuals and can be influenced by factors such as lesion location, skin type and adherence to post-treatment care instructions.

Our most Frequently Asked Questions

Can all Fibrous Papules be treated with Laser?

Will the Fibrous Papule be completely removed?

Does Laser removal of a Fibrous Papule cause scarring?

How long does the procedure take?

What is the recovery time?

Will I need time off work?