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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Mole & Skin Lesion Removal
DermAlly's dermatological surgery service removes moles, skin tags, warts, cysts, and benign growths using laser ablation, electrosurgery, or surgical excision — with histopathological assessment available for lesions requiring pathological review.
Benign Growth and Fibroma Removal
Removal of benign skin growths — including fibromas (soft tissue tags), seborrheic keratoses, warts and similar surface lesions — using dermatological techniques suited to the lesion type and location. At DermaClinique Písek, MUDr. Kateřina Jůzlová, Ph.D. assesses each lesion first to confirm it is benign before proceeding with removal. Methods may include electrocautery, laser ablation or minor surgical excision depending on lesion characteristics and the degree of precision required to minimise scarring.
Mole and Skin Lesion Removal
UEM Prague removes moles, skin tags and other benign skin growths surgically from 500 Kč or by laser from 800 Kč per lesion, within its corrective dermatosurgery department. Removal by a plastic surgery institute brings two advantages: excised lesions can be handled with proper margins and histological pathways where examination is warranted, and closure technique is optimized for the finest possible scar — relevant for facial lesions. Same-visit removal of multiple lesions is routine.
Plasma Removal of Skin Lesions (Fibromas, Warts, Xanthelasma)
Precise, suture-free removal of benign skin growths at AMEM Zlín using the Plexr plasma generator: fibromas (skin tags), seborrhoeic growths, warts, small haemangiomas, age-related spots and xanthelasma (cholesterol deposits around the eyes). The plasma arc sublimates the lesion layer by layer with sub-millimetre precision and no cutting, bleeding or stitches — ideal for delicate locations like eyelids, neck and décolleté where excision would scar. Banded pricing rewards treating multiple lesions in one visit: a single skin tag costs 500 Kč, while clearing 7–15 small growths is 1,000 Kč and a whole field of 25+ on the back or décolleté starts at 2,000 Kč. Healing micro-crusts flake within one to two weeks.
Laser Removal of Moles & Skin Irregularities
CO2 laser removal of moles, warts, fibrous and fatty lumps and other skin irregularities, performed by a physician at one of the Czech Republic's five accredited laser centres. The price per lesion includes the procedure, the follow-up check and the consultation, with multi-lesion discounts for removing several findings in one session.
Mole Check & Removal (Dermatology)
The dermatology department at Hello Beauty Clinic, led by dermatologist MUDr. Veronika Svobodová, offers professional mole checks and mole removal at notably accessible prices: a dermatoscopic mole examination costs 900 Kč, and removal of approved lesions just 200 Kč per mole. The clinic follows a safety-first protocol — every mole must be examined first to determine whether removal is appropriate, screening out lesions that need specialist oncological assessment instead. The check itself doubles as a preventive skin-cancer screening, the kind dermatologists recommend regularly for anyone with numerous moles, fair skin or significant sun exposure history.
Mole and Lesion Removal with CO2 Laser
CO2 laser ablation removes benign pigmented lesions, moles, seborrheic keratoses, warts and other skin surface growths with precision and minimal scarring. The CO2 laser emits infrared energy that is absorbed by water in the tissue cells, vaporising the target lesion layer by layer under physician control. At DermaClinique Písek, this procedure follows dermoscopic assessment to confirm the lesion is benign before removal — a critical safety step that distinguishes medical-grade practice from beauty-salon removal. MUDr. Jůzlová, Ph.D. tailors the ablation depth to the lesion type to achieve the cleanest cosmetic result with the least impact on surrounding tissue.
Skin Lesion & Scar Removal (Minor Cosmetic Surgery)
Minor cosmetic surgery at MUDr. Miroslav Dolejš's Plzeň clinic covers excision of moles and other skin lesions for cosmetic reasons (from 1,000 Kč), surgical revision of unsightly scars (from 2,500 Kč), and ingrown toenail correction (from 2,000 Kč) — all under local anaesthesia at the outpatient clinic. Having a plastic surgeon rather than a general practitioner perform these small procedures matters for the cosmetic outcome: precise excision planning and fine plastic-surgical suturing minimise the visibility of the resulting scar.
Mole Check & Laser Mole Removal
Dermatologist-led mole screening with dermatoscope examination followed by removal of benign moles, fibromas and skin growths by laser or cosmetic excision at My Best Care. Per-lesion pricing decreases with each additional lesion removed in the same visit, histological verification is available, and the preventive check is partly reimbursed by several Czech insurers. Suspicious lesions are always assessed before any cosmetic removal.
Cosmetic Skin Lesion & Mole Removal
Surgical removal of moles, skin tags and other benign skin lesions for cosmetic reasons at FNKV's plastic surgery department — the same department that surgically treats skin cancer, so every lesion is assessed and excised with oncological discipline and plastic-surgical closure for the finest possible scar. Skin tags cost from 300 Kč, small cosmetic excisions 1,500 Kč, with multi-lesion discounts in the same session.
Benign Lesion Removal — Surgical Excision
Surgical excision of benign skin lesions at RAJSKA Clinic is performed by board-qualified dermatologists and includes initial dermatoscopic examination to assess any lesion before removal. The service covers pigmented naevi (moles), benign skin growths, viral warts, seborrheic keratosis, molluscum contagiosum, fibromas, and other common benign lesions. Histological examination (pathology analysis) is available and recommended for any excised lesion with atypical features. All procedures use local anaesthetic, and the clinic's physician team provides the clinical judgment to distinguish cosmetically bothersome benign lesions from those requiring pathology review.
Benign Skin Lesion / Mole Removal
Surgical removal of benign skin lesions — moles, fibromas, and similar growths up to 2 cm — performed by a plastic surgeon at MEDICent for 2,000 Kč per lesion. Having a plastic surgeon perform the excision matters where the lesion sits on the face or another visible area: the incision is planned along natural skin tension lines and closed with fine technique to leave the least conspicuous scar possible.
Mole & Skin Lesion Removal (CO2 / Nd:YAG Laser)
Altos Klinika removes moles, warts, skin growths and haemangiomas with CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers from 2,500 Kč per lesion, preceded by digital dermatoscopic examination (2,000 Kč for up to five moles) so pigmented lesions are screened by a dermatologist before removal. Laser spider-vein treatment for the nose, cheeks and legs is also offered from 4,900 Kč.
Mole & Skin Growth Removal (Laser or Surgical)
TobePrime Clinic removes moles, fibromas, and other benign skin growths by both laser and surgical methods, choosing the technique per lesion: laser removal for quick, precise, low-scarring clearance of benign lesions, and surgical excision where histological examination of the tissue is appropriate. A dedicated 60-minute session handles multiple moles in a single visit. All removals follow a physician assessment to confirm the lesion is suitable for the chosen method.
Surgical Removal of Skin Lesions
Surgical excision of skin lesions at AESTHGERY Plzeň is performed by plastic surgeon MUDr. Kamila Šormová with emphasis on safety, precise technique, and the best possible aesthetic outcome. It suits larger lesions (over 5–6 mm), suspicious or atypical moles requiring histological diagnosis, repeatedly irritated or bleeding growths, and fibromas, warts, cysts, or lipomas not removable by gentler methods. The outpatient procedure takes 15–40 minutes under local anaesthesia: the lesion is excised with a margin into healthy tissue, the wound closed with fine layered sutures, and the tissue sent for histology. Sutures come out after 7–14 days; scars fade to become discreet or nearly invisible within months. Each removal is preceded by a dermatological examination including dermatoscopy.
Mole & Lesion Removal
Surgical removal of moles, warts, cysts, and skin lesions by a specialist dermatologist using shave removal or excision, with histological analysis available for atypical lesions.
Mole & Skin Lesion Removal
Specialist surgical removal of moles, warts, skin tags, cysts, and other benign or suspicious lesions by Dr Chen Qiping, with histopathology available for any lesion requiring cancer exclusion.
Mole Removal
Specialist mole removal by consultant dermatologists using surgical excision, shave excision, or laser, with histological examination available where skin cancer is suspected.
Mole Removal
Specialist mole removal by MOH-accredited dermatologists using excision or laser techniques, with histopathological assessment available for suspicious lesions.
Mole & Skin Lesion Removal
Specialist mole and skin lesion removal by FAMS dermatologists using shave excision, surgical excision, or laser techniques. Suspicious lesions sent for histopathology. Includes follow-up and scar management advice.
Mole Removal
Surgical and laser mole removal performed by specialist dermatologist Dr Wong Su-Ni at Mount Elizabeth. Includes dermoscopic assessment of the mole prior to removal, with histopathology available.
Surgical Mole Removal
Precise surgical excision of moles, cysts, skin tags, and warts by a specialist dermatological surgeon, with a focus on achieving small, neat, and fine scars.
Mole & Lesion Removal
Surgical and laser mole removal by a fellowship-trained dermatologic surgeon, with dermoscopy assessment for malignancy and histopathological review where indicated.
Mole Removal
Surgical removal of moles and skin lesions using cold steel surgery, electrosurgery, or excision, with histological analysis available. Includes skin cancer screening to assess lesions before removal.
