Mole Removal in České Budějovice
Mole Removal in České Budějovice ranges from Kč1,500 to Kč5,000 across 2 providers. Institut lékařské kosmetiky (ILK) offers the most affordable options from Kč1,500, while premium providers charge up to Kč5,000. The median price is Kč1,500.
Prices verified June 2026
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Skin Lesion Removal — CO2 Laser
MUDr. Pavel Pacák performs CO2 laser removal of moles, fibromas, skin tags, xanthelasmas, and basal cell carcinomas at ILK. The CO2 laser vaporises lesion tissue precisely, achieving haemostasis simultaneously — no suturing is required and the wound heals via secondary intention over 2–4 weeks. Local anaesthetic is administered before each removal. Histopathological examination of removed tissue is available and recommended, particularly for any pigmented or changing lesion. The per-lesion pricing model is transparent: 1,500 Kč for the first lesion removed, 1,000 Kč for each additional, with 400 Kč per specimen for histopathology.
Computer Dermatoscopy — Mole & Skin Lesion Screening
ILK's dermatoscopy service uses both a clinical computer dermatoscope and a robotic AI dermatoscope for full-body screening — magnifying and digitally recording each lesion so its internal architecture can be assessed for risk features invisible to the naked eye. MUDr. Pavel Pacák, ILK's lead laser skin physician, performs the examinations. Digital records are maintained to enable precise monitoring of lesion change over time. Patients with moles larger than 5 mm, asymmetric or irregular lesions, or any changing mole should be screened. If a lesion is suspicious, removal is available at the same clinic with optional histopathological examination.
Skin Lesion Excision (including Histology)
OK Medical performs minor surgical excision of skin lesions under local anaesthesia, including mandatory histological analysis of every removed specimen. This distinguishes the service from cosmetic mole removal offered at many aesthetics clinics where no histology is taken — at OK Medical, the excised tissue is submitted to a pathology laboratory after every procedure so that malignant or pre-malignant changes can be detected if present. Common indications include benign moles (naevi), fibromas, cysts, and other surface lesions. MUDr. Kim Štěpánková approaches each case from the combined ophthalmological and aesthetic medicine perspective — particularly relevant for periorbital and facial lesions where precision and cosmetic outcome matter equally. Surgical referrals to external plastic surgeon Dr. Tomáš Votruba are arranged when lesion type or location requires more complex surgery.
