Which skin Blemish would you like removed?

A consultation is £10, if the treatment goes head this will be deducted from the price. If any concerns arise from the consultation you will be asked to visit retrieve a doctors note.

Pricing

skin tag, milia, cherry angioma, age spots, moles, xanthelasma, warts, sebacious cysts, seborrheic keratosis etc

Single blemish £85

15 mins £120

30 mins £160

 Mole and verruca reduction/removal: 

single £120

15 mins £145

30 mins £200

Please be aware it is common to need multiple sessions for treatment of verruca's/warts so further cost is possible

A rough idea as to what can be treated in 15 minutes

- 3-4 moles

- 5-15 skin tags

- 4 seborrheic keratosis

- 8-12 milia

This is a rough estimate

How are they removed?

The treatment is carried out using a plasma pen, a special form of gas that has an electrical energy to work through the skin. The plasma causes a process called sublimation which turns a solid into a gas so results are instant with skin lesions being removed in minutes.

  • Skin Tag

    Skin tags are usually the same colour as the rest of your skin, or a little darker. They can look like they're hanging off the skin. They do not usually hurt and are normally harmless.

  • Mole

    A mole, or naevus, is a normal skin growth that develops when pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) grow in groups. They appear as small, dark marks, or sometimes flesh-coloured small bumps, on your skin. Moles can appear in a range of different colours, shapes and sizes.

  • Warts & Veruccas

    Warts and verrucas are small lumps on the skin caused by a virus. They spread easily though skin contact and touching infected surfaces.

    The main symptom of a wart or verruca is a small, rough lump on the skin.

  • Cherry Angioma

    DesRed moles, or cherry angiomas, are common skin growths that can develop on your skin. They’re also known as cherry hemangiomas, senile angiomas, or Campbell de Morgan spots.

    They’re typically noncancerous (benign) and not a cause for concern unless they bleed or change appearance, which may be an early indicator of skin cancer. Cherry angiomas are made of small blood vessels, which gives them a reddish or purplish appearance

  • Milia

    A milium cyst is a small, white bump that typically appears on the nose and cheeks. These cysts are often found in groups. Multiple cysts are called milia.

    Milia occur when keratin becomes trapped beneath the surface of the skin. Keratin is a strong protein that’s typically found in skin tissues, hair, and nail cells.

  • Xanthelasma

    Xanthelasma are yellow growths on or near the eyelids. They can be flat or slightly raised. They form when deposits of cholesterol (lipid or fat) build up under the skin. While xanthelasma themselves are not harmful.