Our expert doctors offer quick and painless solutions to eliminate:
Small, hard bumps appear on the bottom of the feet, caused by a virus. They can be painful when walking, but are not dangerous.
Small, thick plaques that form with age, often brown or black in color.
They appear as small, soft, painless growths that hang from the skin. These growths are common on the neck, armpits, or eyelids. They are not dangerous, but their appearance is unpleasant.
- Fast results from the first treatment, with our modern technology and recovery expertise.
- Quick interventions (15-30 min) to remove warts, skin tags or keratoses, with an immediate return to your activities.
Precision and optimal safety: our experienced professionals guarantee immediate results without visible scars.
Plantar warts are caused by HPV (human papillomavirus). In addition to being unsightly, they can be painful, especially when walking under pressure. Fortunately, medical solutions are available. They allow for complete, scar-free removal. For fast treatment, our doctors welcome you without an appointment.
They quickly examine your situation. Then, they suggest the most appropriate treatment.
Why are plantar warts so difficult to remove?
These lesions, which are located on the soles of the feet, are benign. Sometimes they penetrate deep into the skin, resulting in the formation of protective calluses. As a result, surface treatments no longer work. Furthermore, their contagious nature makes treatment more difficult.
Ultimately, a targeted method is needed.
Our advanced elimination techniques:
Destruction by freezing. Fast (in a few minutes). Perfect for isolated warts.
Optimal precision. Local anesthesia. Ideal for complex situations.
Treatments carried out by competent doctors with extensive experience, certified by the Quebec College of Physicians (Collège des médecins du Québec)
Frequently Asked Questions About Wart Treatment:
- Answer: The cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) we offer is the fastest and most effective treatment.
- Tip: Wear clean shoes and avoid wet floors to prevent relapses.
- Answer: Yes, they are transmitted through skin contact or contaminated surfaces (such as swimming pools and public showers).
- Prevention: Wash your hands and wear sandals in wet areas to reduce the risk.
- Answer: Without intervention, they can increase in size or reproduce, making their subsequent elimination more difficult.
- Answer: Our current prices can be viewed at: https://medlabelle.com/minor-surgeries
- NB: Our clinic applies decreasing rates for a high number of lesions.

Seborrheic keratosis is initially a benign lesion. It usually appears after the age of 40. Although harmless, its rough, dark appearance is not very attractive.
Finalement, des résultats naturels et une peau saine sont garantis.
What is seborrheic keratosis?
These lesions are generally brownish or black in color. They appear mainly on the upper body. Their waxy appearance is characteristic.
Light and personalized treatments.
Fast results, especially on the face.
- Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen):
Mild remedy for small lesions.
Treatments carried out by competent doctors with extensive experience, certified by the Quebec College of Physicians (Collège des médecins du Québec)
Frequently asked questions about seborrheic keratosis treatment:
- Answer: No, these lesions are harmless and never turn into cancer. They are mainly a cosmetic concern.
- Exception: Consult if bleeding or rapid changes occur.
- Answer: Cryotherapy (liquid nitrogen) is the most common non-surgical treatment. Electrocoagulation also gives good results.
- Alternative: Our specialist doctors also use CO2 laser for delicate cases.
- Answer: No, their appearance is linked to age and genetics. Using sunscreen can limit their appearance.
- Tip: Remember to moisturize your skin and avoid excessive rubbing.
- Answer: No, these lesions continue to exist and may even multiply over time. Treatment is required to remove them.
- Note: They are not sensitive to over-the-counter creams.
- Answer: Our current prices can be viewed at: https://medlabelle.com/minor-surgeries
- NB: Our clinic applies decreasing rates for a high number of lesions.

Skin tags are often harmless. However, they can be bothersome if they are located in areas prone to friction (such as the neck or armpits). In this case, it is recommended to remove them.
So why remove skin tags?
These small skin growths can be disturbing, especially when they are visible.
- Comfort:
Frequent friction, whether from collars or clothing, can cause irritation.
- Prevention:
Although they are harmless, their numbers tend to increase over time.
Accurate, especially at the eyelid level.
Simple and fast
A medical technique that uses an electric current to coagulate tissue. Usually to stop bleeding or destroy lesions. Under local anesthesia.
Treatments carried out by competent doctors with extensive experience, certified by the Quebec College of Physicians (Collège des médecins du Québec)
Frequently Asked Questions About Skin Tag Removal Treatment:
- Answer: Electrocoagulation and cryotherapy are the fastest and most painless techniques. Our doctors perform them in the clinic.
- Alternative: Laser excision is also effective, providing rapid healing and few dangers.
- Answer: There is no scientifically proven natural method for removing skin tags. The most reliable solution is medical intervention.
- Precautions: Avoid using home remedies like vinegar or thread to prevent infections and bleeding.
- You can find our current rates at the following address: https://medlabelle.com/skin-tags-acrochordons/
- Suggestion: Check your insurance, as some plans cover this treatment if medically warranted.
- Answer: Yes, but it is rare if the treatment is done properly. A new outbreak can occur elsewhere.
- Tip: Pay attention to risk areas (neck, armpits) and consult if it comes back.
- Answer: A skin tag is a soft, harmless growth, while a wart is rough and caused by a virus.
- Diagnosis: A doctor is the only one who can confirm the nature of the injury to avoid inappropriate treatment.



First, high-quality medical treatments. Second, painless procedures. Plus, a highly qualified team. Finally, natural and lasting results. Plus, a convenient location in Laval.
Cell: 514-516-6624 / Tel: 514-933-7014
contact@cliniquecurelabelle.ca
400 Bd du Curé-Labelle, Laval, QC H7V 2S7 (suite 302)
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