**Rofa resection** is a surgical procedure that allows surgeons to remove unwanted tissue from a specific area of the body. It can be used to treat various diseases and pathologies such as tumors, cysts, scars and other changes.
How does rofa resection work? The procedure begins with the surgeon making a small incision in the skin in the area where tissue needs to be removed. He then uses special instruments called electrocoagulators to cut and burn the unwanted tissue. After this, the surgeon removes any remaining living tissue and covers the wound with a sterile dressing.
When are the results? After the procedure, the patient may feel some burning and pain for several days. In addition, the patient may experience swelling and redness in the wound area. However, over time, these symptoms disappear