Skin Lesions
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Skin Tag Removal
£70
Skin tags, also known as polyps, are growths on the skin that develop from friction in specific areas. They can be effectively removed using an Electrolysis probe, which emits heat to eliminate the growth.
Before proceeding, a thorough consultation and analysis of the affected skin area will be conducted, followed by the development and agreement of a tailored treatment plan with the client.
Millia Removal
£70
Millia, or milium cysts, arise when lipids become trapped beneath the skin due to blocked ducts. Traditional extraction methods are ineffective at removing these epithelial plugs. However, electrolysis treatment can significantly reduce their occurrence.
A detailed consultation and skin analysis of the affected area will be carried out, followed by the formulation and agreement of a customised treatment plan with the client.
Sebaceous Hyperplasia
£70
Sebaceous hyperplasia refers to the enlargement of sebaceous (oil) glands, often visible on the forehead or other areas previously characterized by high oil production.
Prior to treatment, a comprehensive consultation and skin analysis of the affected area will be conducted. Following this, a tailored treatment plan will be discussed and finalized with the client.
Common Warts, Verucca Treatment
£70
Warts, often resulting from the human papilloma virus, are a widespread skin infection. Electrolysis has proven to be an effective treatment for persistent warts that frequently recur.
A detailed consultation and examination of the affected area will precede the treatment. This will be followed by the creation and confirmation of a customized treatment plan with the client.
Xanthelasma
£70
Xanthelasma involves the build-up of fatty deposits beneath the skin, particularly around the eyes and nose on the face. Given its sensitive location near the eyes, multiple treatment sessions may be necessary.
Before any procedures are initiated, a thorough consultation and skin analysis of the targeted area will take place. Subsequently, a tailored treatment plan will be developed and agreed upon with the client.
Seborrheic Keratosis
£70
Seborrheic keratosis, also known as senile warts, consists of accumulated dead skin cells and can occur on any part of the body. Often associated with sun exposure, these lesions can be effectively treated through electrolysis.
An initial consultation and skin analysis of the specific area will be conducted, followed by the formulation and agreement on a personalized treatment plan with the client.