Mole Removal
Mole Removal costs from €66 in Czechia to €94 in Poland, median €80 across 2 countries, 39 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
What does Mole Removal cost by country?
Median prices across 2 countries · 39 clinics · updated June 2026.Shown in EUR.
Typical range (10th–90th percentile) shown in the lighter band.
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Laser Skin Lesion Removal
Laser removal of a skin lesion performed by a surgeon, used for suitable benign skin changes where a precise, controlled approach is appropriate. A single lesion is treated at a fixed price, with multiple lesions quoted individually. Because the practice is physician-led, any change that warrants surgical excision instead can be assessed at the same visit.
Skin Growth & Wart Removal (Electrocoagulation)
Removal of benign skin growths and warts using electrocoagulation, in which a fine high-frequency current heats and destroys the unwanted tissue while sealing the small vessels in its stalk for a bloodless result. It is used for skin tags in friction areas such as the neck, armpits, under the breasts and the groin, as well as viral warts, seborrhoeic (age) warts and minor vascular marks like spider veins and dilated capillaries. At Derma Blansko the lesion is first assessed by a dermatovenerologist, and local anaesthetic — numbing cream or an injection — is available as an add-on for comfort.
Surgical Removal of Skin Lesions
Surgical excision of skin lesions performed by a doctor under local anaesthetic, suitable for moles and other changes that are better removed with a scalpel than with the laser. At Gabinet Zabiegowy PLUS excision starts from 300 zł and allows the removed tissue to be sent for laboratory examination where appropriate — an advantage over laser when a definitive diagnosis matters. The wound is closed with sutures and aftercare guidance provided.
Mole and Lesion Removal
Infinity Clinic offers minor surgical removal of moles, benign skin lesions, and dermatological growths through the clinic's surgical ambulatory service. The procedure is performed by MUDr. et Mgr. Petra Jakeš, a certified surgeon, using standard excision under local anaesthesia. The 300 Kč self-pay rate applies to cosmetic removals done without a GP or dermatologist referral — considerably lower than private dermatology clinics in the region. Where a medical referral is provided, the procedure is covered by Czech health insurance. Each excision typically takes 15–20 minutes, and patients can return to normal activities the same day. Histopathological analysis of excised tissue can be arranged separately if clinically indicated.
Laser Skin Lesion & Mole Removal
Removal of unwanted skin lesions — such as moles, skin tags and benign growths — using laser or minor surgical techniques, performed by a physician. After assessment, suitable lesions are removed cleanly, and where clinically indicated the tissue can be sent for histopathological examination. Pricing depends on the number, size and location of the lesions, with facial lesions handled with particular care for a discreet result.
Skin Lesion Removal (Cryosurgery & Electrosurgery)
Removal of benign skin lesions — warts, skin tags, small fibromas and similar changes — using cryosurgery (freezing), electrosurgery or a surgical CO2 laser, chosen to suit the lesion. At MEDIWA Clinic a dermatologist assesses each lesion, ideally with dermatoscopy, before treatment, and the same techniques are used to close visible facial capillaries. Anything suspicious is referred for appropriate further evaluation.
Surgical Skin Lesion Removal
Minor surgical removal of moles, skin tags and other benign or suspicious skin lesions, performed by a dermatologist under local anaesthetic. Med-Derm offers excision with the option of sending tissue for laboratory examination where appropriate, as well as a separate laser method for smaller lesions and viral warts. The approach is chosen at consultation based on the type, size and location of the lesion.
Skin Lesion Removal
Surgical removal of moles, skin tags and other benign skin lesions, performed by a plastic surgeon with attention to a neat result. Lesions are removed under local anaesthetic, and material can be sent for histopathological examination where appropriate. At Dr Biegański's clinic the focus on careful technique and fine closure makes this a good option for lesions in visible areas where scarring matters.
Laser Removal of Moles & Pigmented Lesions
CO2 laser removal of moles and other pigmented skin changes, vaporising the lesion precisely with minimal effect on the surrounding skin. At Gabinet Zabiegowy PLUS each lesion is treated from 500 zł, including small changes in awkward, hard-to-reach areas. Laser removal can give a tidy cosmetic result for suitable benign lesions. Any mole with concerning features is referred for proper assessment rather than simply removed.
Skin Lesion Excision
Skin lesion excision at MUDr. Šimek's Olomouc clinic removes moles, warts, cysts, fibromas, and other benign or potentially concerning skin growths through surgical excision, laser treatment, or radiofrequency scalpel — with histological examination of the removed tissue as standard. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia in an outpatient setting. Indications include malignancy risk (dermatologist-identified suspicious lesions), injury prevention (lesions in locations subject to friction from clothing or accessories), aesthetic concerns, or preventive care for changing lesions. The plastic surgery setting ensures that excision is planned with scar minimisation technique — incisions are orientated along Langer's lines where possible and closed with fine sutures.
Preventive Mole Screening with Digital Dermatoscopy
Preventive whole-body mole screening and pigmented lesion assessment by MUDr. Irena Hejcmanová using manual dermatoscopy and, for concerning lesions, the Canfield Scientific D200evo digital dermatoscope. The D200evo captures high-resolution images of each mole with AI-assisted pattern analysis and stores them for longitudinal comparison at follow-up visits — detecting early changes in pigment distribution, structure or size that are invisible to the naked eye. Patients covered by OZP health insurance (code 207) pay nothing at the clinic for this service.
Mole & Skin Lesion Removal
Surgical removal of moles and other skin lesions, performed by physicians at a clinic that combines dermatology with dermatosurgery. After a dermatological assessment — including dermatoscopy where appropriate — a lesion can be removed for cosmetic reasons or for evaluation, with face and body priced separately and larger skin tumours quoted by size. Having removal done by dermatology-trained doctors means suspicious lesions are properly assessed first.
Skin Lesion Removal
Surgical removal of moles, skin tags and other benign or suspicious skin lesions by a surgeon, with the option to send tissue for laboratory analysis. Performed under local anaesthetic as a minor procedure, it is used both for cosmetic reasons and where a lesion should be assessed. The clinic also offers scar revision to improve the appearance of existing scars from injury or previous surgery.
Mole & Skin-Lesion Removal (Dermatosurgery)
Removal of moles and benign skin lesions by a surgeon, either by surgical excision with the option of histopathology, or by electrosurgery for lesions such as warts, skin tags, cherry angiomas and seborrhoeic keratoses. Performed under local anaesthetic by Dr Kukulski, whose background is in oncological and reconstructive surgery, with excised tissue able to be sent for laboratory examination when appropriate.
Pigmentation & Mole Removal
Pigmentation and mole removal at Estetické centrum Komfort in Jihlava uses a multi-modal approach: dermatoscope examination, Fotofinder AI full-body mapping, AlexLAZR laser, VBeam laser, IPL (Ellipse) and surgical excision, depending on the lesion type, location and depth. Every lesion is assessed by a dermatologist before removal, and histological analysis is available when malignancy cannot be ruled out. The clinic targets age spots, birthmarks, solar lentigines, café-au-lait patches and cosmetically unwanted moles on face, hands and décolletage.
Full-Body Videodermatoscopy & Mole Mapping
Full-body videodermatoscopy with mole mapping uses high-magnification digital imaging, supported by AI analysis, to photograph and catalogue the skin's moles and pigmented lesions. By recording them in detail it creates a baseline for monitoring change over time and helps flag features that warrant closer attention. Longevity+ offers a complete full-body mapping as well as focused analyses of individual moles, all reviewed in a dermatological context.
Mole & Birthmark Removal — QuadroStar+ Laser
Mole and birthmark removal at Laserstudio is performed by MUDr. Bednář using the QuadroStar+ laser from German manufacturer Asclepion — a system selected for its precision and minimal scarring risk. Each session begins with a dermatologist consultation to assess the lesion, followed by local anaesthesia (injection or numbing cream applied 30–60 minutes prior) and the laser procedure itself, which takes only a matter of seconds per lesion. If a removed mole appears atypical, histological examination is included at no extra charge. A free touch-up appointment within one year is offered to all patients. The treated site forms a scab within 2–3 days that typically falls off within 1–4 weeks, revealing smooth skin beneath.
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 & Mole Removal
Skin lesion and mole removal at MUDr. Kloud's practice removes melanocytic naevi, fibromas, seborrhoeic keratoses, haemangiomas, atheromas, and cysts under local anaesthesia. The first lesion costs CZK 1,500 (including local anaesthetic); each additional lesion removed in the same session costs CZK 1,000, making it straightforward to address multiple lesions in a single visit. Multiple removal methods are available depending on lesion type: surgical excision with suture closure for histological examination, curettage (excochleation), electrocautery, laser, or cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen for viral warts. Available at both the Hradec Králové and Jičín locations. Procedure duration is under 20 minutes per lesion.
Mole and Skin Lesion Removal
Surgical removal of moles, skin lesions, lipomas, xanthelasma and other skin formations. At Medica Aesthetica minor lesions are removed by dermatologist prim. MUDr. Zdena Stratilová, while larger or more complex formations are handled by plastic surgeon Doc. MUDr. Jan Válka. Histological analysis of the removed tissue is available, and the appropriate method is chosen after the lesion is examined.
Mole & Skin Lesion Removal
Surgical and laser removal of moles, skin tags, seborrhoeic keratoses and other benign skin lesions at Klinika preventivní dermatologie in Ostrava, performed under local anaesthesia by a board-certified dermatovenereologist. Every lesion is assessed dermoscopically before the procedure; suspicious moles are surgically excised and sent for histological analysis rather than vaporised — a critical patient-safety step that ensures no pathology goes undiagnosed. Clearly benign cosmetic lesions are removed with radiowave electrosurgery or laser. From 2,000 Kč per lesion; histology from 1,500 Kč additional.
Mole and Lesion Removal
Mole and lesion removal at Clinic for Luck excises unwanted or suspicious skin moles, marks and small growths with attention to a clean, discreet cosmetic result. Whether a mole is removed for appearance, because it sits where it is repeatedly irritated, or because it has changed and warrants assessment, the surgeon removes it precisely and, where indicated, sends the tissue for histological examination. The first lesion is priced from 5,000 Kč, with each additional one from 2,000 Kč, making it efficient to clear several in a single visit.
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.
