General Skin Treatment in Pardubice
General Skin Treatment in Pardubice ranges from Kč1,000 to Kč4,000 across 1 providers. AE Derm offers the most affordable options from Kč1,000, while premium providers charge up to Kč4,000. The median price is Kč2,000.
Prices verified June 2026
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Digital Dermoscopy — Mole & Skin Cancer Check
Digital dermoscopy examination of moles, pigmented lesions and other skin changes using a dermatoscope with archival software. MUDr. Helena Závodská is a trained dermatologist who performs ABCD criteria assessment — evaluating Asymmetry, Border, Colour and Diameter/Dermoscopic structures — with risk stratification software. Photo documentation is stored for comparative analysis at follow-up visits, enabling detection of changes over time that would not be visible to the naked eye.
LED Phototherapy (Photobiomodulation)
LED phototherapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular processes in the skin without heat or UV exposure. At AE Derm the LED lamp delivers anti-aging photomodulation (photobiomodulation), photodynamic therapy adjunct, post-procedure wound healing acceleration, scar and stretch mark reduction, anti-inflammatory treatment for acne and cold sores, and scalp stimulation for hair growth. The treatment is painless, requires no recovery and can be combined with other procedures on the same day.
Skin Growth Removal — Laser or Surgical
Removal of benign skin growths including skin tags, seborrheic keratoses, fibromas, dermal naevi and similar surface lesions using FOTONA 4D Er:YAG laser ablation or conventional surgical excision. MUDr. Helena Závodská determines the method based on lesion type, depth, size and location. Laser removal offers precise ablation with minimal surrounding damage and no sutures for superficial lesions; surgical excision is preferred for deeper or larger lesions and provides a specimen for histopathological analysis if indicated.
Acne and Rosacea Treatment
Multi-modal acne and rosacea treatment combining FOTONA 4D laser, LED phototherapy and chemical peeling in personalised protocols curated by MUDr. Helena Závodská. The laser targets sebaceous glands and bacteria within the follicle and reduces the inflammatory response driving acne; LED blue-light wavelengths have direct antibacterial action; chemical peels accelerate cell turnover and unblock pores. Rosacea management focuses on reducing persistent redness and vascular reactivity using laser and phototherapy.
