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Syringoma Removal in Oakville, Ontario

Reduce the appearance of small, persistent bumps with professional syringoma removal at Oakville Skin. Syringomas commonly appear around the eyes and cheeks and can affect skin texture and confidence. We provide safe, in-office treatment within a dermatologist-led clinic.

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What Are Syringomas?

Syringomas are small, firm, flesh-coloured or yellowish bumps that develop from sweat glands. They most often appear around the lower eyelids but may also be seen on the cheeks or other areas of the face.

They are benign and not medically harmful. Many patients choose removal for cosmetic reasons when the bumps become more noticeable.

How Syringomas Are Removed

How Syringomas Are Removed

At Oakville Skin, we will assess the area to confirm the diagnosis and ensure the lesions are appropriate for treatment.

Syringomas are removed in-office using cautery. This precise technique uses controlled heat to carefully treat the lesion while supporting a smooth cosmetic result.

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What to Expect

BEFORE

BEFORE

We will examine the area and confirm the lesions are syringomas. Numbing may be used for comfort.

DURING

DURING

Cautery is carefully applied to the targeted area. The procedure is performed in-office and typically takes a short time.

AFTER

AFTER

You may notice mild redness or light scabbing as the area heals. Most patients return to normal activities right away.

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How Much Is Syringoma Removal?

At Oakville Skin, treatment starts at $720 for the first treatment but at $385 for the second. For a personalized quote based on your goals and budget, kindly book a consultation with our team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, syringomas can be treated to reduce their appearance. While they are benign and harmless, many patients choose removal for cosmetic reasons.

Possibly. With precise cautery and proper care, noticeable scarring is uncommon, but it cannot be completely ruled out.

Treated lesions typically improve significantly. However, syringomas can recur or new ones may develop over time.

Yes, when performed in a medical setting with appropriate technique. Evaluation is important to confirm the diagnosis and ensure safe treatment.

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