Moles, Warts, and Verrucas Treatment
Safe and Precise Removal of Skin Lesions
Our treatment for moles, warts, and verrucas provides a safe and effective way to remove these common skin lesions, enhancing the appearance and health of your skin.
Profhilo Treatment
Procedure
01. Consultation
Your treatment starts with a thorough assessment of the skin lesions to determine the most effective removal method.
02. Treatment
Depending on your specific case, we use advanced methods such as clinical freezing or minor surgery for precise and effective removal.
03. Aftercare
We provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and optimal results.
Understanding Moles, Warts, and Verrucas Removal
Moles, warts, and verrucas are common skin growths that can be unsightly or even uncomfortable. Our clinic offers advanced treatments to remove these lesions effectively. Clinical freezing, also known as cryotherapy, is a popular method for treating warts and verrucas, involving the application of extreme cold to destroy the growth. Minor surgery may be recommended for mole removal, ensuring a precise and clean removal. These procedures are quick, with minimal discomfort, and are performed by our skilled practitioners, ensuring the highest standards of safety and care.
Moles, Warts, & Verrucas Cost
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Cryotherapy Treatment
From £65.00 Per Session
Freezes and removes skin imperfections.
Skin Lesion Removal FAQs – Your Questions Answered
What are moles, warts, and verrucas?
Moles are skin growths, while warts and verrucas are typically caused by the human papillomavirus.
How are these lesions removed?
Techniques include clinical freezing, minor surgery, and laser treatment, depending on the type and location.
Is the removal process painful?
Discomfort is minimal; local anesthetic is used for some methods.
What is the recovery time?
Recovery varies but is generally quick with minimal downtime.
Are there any risks with removal?
Risks are low but can include scarring and infection.
How effective is the removal?
Most treatments are effective, though some lesions may require multiple sessions.