Skin Tag Removal & Minor Skin Imperfections

Our Skin Tag Removal & Minor Skin Imperfections treatment safely removes skin tags, age spots, and other small imperfections. This quick and non-invasive procedure restores smooth, even skin, leaving you with a clearer and more refined complexion.

Skin Classic

Skin Irregularity Treatment to improve the appearance of your skin by eliminating skin tags, broken capillaries, pigmentation issues, milia, keratosis, sebaceous hyperplasia, clogged pores, cystic acne, and fibromas through our Skin Classic Treatment. 1-5 irregularities included. $5 each additional small irregularity, $10 each additional large. To ensure maximum comfort, we recommend arriving 30 minutes prior.

Price | $50+

Skin Classic Treatment

Non-Invasive Skin Irregularity Removal

At Intelligent Aging Studio in Phoenix, AZ, the Skin Classic Treatment uses precise high-frequency technology to safely address minor skin irregularities without cutting, lasers, or invasive procedures. The device gently dehydrates the targeted spot, causing it to naturally shed and reveal clearer, healthier-looking skin.

We proudly serve clients across Phoenix, Peoria, Glendale, Scottsdale, Deer Valley, Anthem, and Surprise, Arizona.

How Skin Classic Works

The Skin Classic uses targeted high-frequency technology to gently dehydrate minor skin irregularities, allowing them to dry, shed, and heal naturally. This precise treatment removes surface imperfections with minimal discomfort, revealing clearer, smoother, healthier-looking skin.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Sebaceous hyperplasia is a benign condition in which the oil (sebaceous) glands become enlarged, presenting as small, soft, yellow- or flesh-colored bumps (typically 1–3 mm) often found on the forehead, cheeks, or nose.

These lesions are harmless, but many clients choose removal for a smoother skin appearance.

Milia

Milia are small, keratin-filled cysts located just beneath the skin’s surface that appear as tiny white or yellowish bumps, most commonly around the eyes and nose.
They are benign but often removed for smoother skin texture.

Cherry Angioma

Cherry angiomas are small, bright red to purple papules composed of clusters of capillaries, typically appearing on the trunk or limbs. While they are common and benign, many clients elect to remove them for cosmetic concerns.

Seborrheic Keratosis

Seborrheic keratoses are benign, “waxy” or scaly growths that develop with age. They vary in color from light tan to dark brown or black, and may appear “stuck on” the skin surface. They are typically harmless but may be removed for cosmetic reasons.

Skin Tags

Skin tags (fibroepithelial polyps) are small, benign skin growths that appear in areas of folding such as the neck, underarms, groin, and around the eyelids. They are harmless but may become irritated or cosmetically unwanted.

Telangiectasia

Telangiectasias are visible, dilated small blood vessels near the skin’s surface—often appearing as fine red or blue lines on the cheeks, nose, or chin. They are primarily a cosmetic concern and respond well to surface treatments.

Sun spots / age spots / hyperpigmentation

Sun spots, age spots, and hyperpigmentation are areas of darkened skin caused by excess melanin production, often triggered by sun exposure, aging, hormones, or inflammation. They typically appear as flat, brown, tan, or gray patches on the face, hands, chest, and other sun-exposed areas. These spots are harmless but can become more noticeable over time due to cumulative UV damage.

Pre-Treatment Guidelines

  • Avoid sun exposure and tanning (including self-tanner) for 7 days before treatment; do not arrive with sunburned skin.
  • Discontinue retinoids, exfoliating acids (AHA/BHA), benzoyl peroxide, scrubs, and any exfoliating tools for 5–7 days prior.
  • Do not wax, thread, dermaplane, or use depilatory creams on the treatment area for 7 days before.
  • Avoid chemical peels, laser treatments, or microneedling for 2 weeks prior.
  • Ensure the skin is free of open wounds, active breakouts, or infections on the day of treatment.
  • If you get cold sores, consider asking your doctor about a prophylactic antiviral before treatment.
  • Arrive with clean skin—no makeup, lotions, perfumes, or heavy skincare products on the treatment area.
  • Hydrate well and maintain a simple skincare routine leading up to your appointment.

Contraindications for Skin Classic

Skin Classic treatments are NOT appropriate for clients with the following conditions:

ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS

RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS

(Treatment will be postponed or denied)

(Treatment may be modified or require approval) 

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Pacemaker or implanted electronic device
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Active cold sores (herpes simplex) or shingles
  • Active skin infections (bacterial, viral, or fungal)
  • Active eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or rosacea flare in the treatment area
  • Open wounds, cuts, abrasions, or compromised skin barrier
  • Active sunburn
  • History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
  • Blood-thinning medications (unless medically cleared)
  • Use of Accutane® (isotretinoin) within the last 6–12 months
  • Recent chemical peel, microneedling, or laser treatment (within 2 weeks)
  • Recent waxing or dermaplaning on the treatment area (within 7 days)
  • Recent tanning or self-tanner use
  • Highly sensitive or reactive skin
  • Active acne lesions in the treatment area
  • Use of retinoids or exfoliating acids (should discontinue prior to treatment)
  • Certain autoimmune disorders (consultation required)

Skin Classic Treatment

Post-Care Instructions

  • Some irritation, as well as redness and some crusting may form on the area(s) treated.
  • If the area is still irritated by the end of the day, a bag of frozen vegetables, wrapped in a clean cloth may be applied to the area for 10 minutes on and 10 minutes off. No more than 20 minutes of ice-skin contact within 1 hour.
  • DO NOT pick, rub, or scrub the crusting area. Prematurely removing the crust may cause hyperpigmentation or scarring.
  • Wash with gentle cleanser using your fingertips. Pat dry to prevent removal of crust. DO NOT use terry cloth!
  • DO NOT use scrubs or exfoliants for 30 days. This includes exfoliating face wash, loofah sponges or Clarisonic type cleansing brushes.
  • DO NOT use AHA’s, BHA’s or products containing Retinols or Retin-A products for 30 days.
  • DO NOT use any other form of peeling or bleaching products for 30 days.
  • DO NOT get areas wet e.g. washing face at vanity. Shower with back to water if face was treated. Keep hands out of water if hands were treated. Excessive water exposure will cause crusts to become soggy and slough too quickly.
  • DO NOT apply make-up to the treated area for 24 hours after treatment. Make up may be worn over moisturizing sun block after 24 hours. You MUST use SPF 30 or higher every day!
  • AVOID direct sunlight immediately after treatment.
  • DO NOT have any laser or ablative treatments on the treated area for at least 30 days.
  • DO NOT have any aggressive facials or facial treatments including microdermabrasion or dermaplaning on treated areas for at least 30 days. It is ok to get treatments around treated areas, but please inform your esthetician that you had a high frequency treatment beforehand, and where it was performed.
  • Crusts will slough off in 5-7-10-14 days depending on the individual (hands will take longer).
  • Areas may continue to look pink until completely healed.
  • Sunscreen is your best friend, wear it always and forever!