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Mole Removal. Jacqui Bannister DMK MD is a senior Skin Revisionist that practices out of Skin Revision in Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire. She has been treating ageing skin and skin imperfections since 2005 and is fully qualified to discuss everything skin related and in this video just touches the surface in respect of the treatment of Moles on the face or body. Here is a revised outline of what moles are and how they can be treated at the clinic during the mole removal treatment by Jacqui. What areas of the face and body can Moles be treated? Any area at all - scalp, nose, ears, arms, underarms, waist, chest, neck, torso, legs, knees, genitals. What is a Mole? Moles are scientifically known as Nevi. They are common skin growths or skin lesions that, as mentioned, can appear on any part of your face or body. Most Moles are harmless but may vary in size, shape, and colour. What do Moles look like? Moles will generally emerge during childhood or adolescence and may continue to develop or darken over time. They can show up in a variety of shades, ranging from light brown to black. Although moles are commonly circular or oval-shaped, their appearance can be irregular, with distinct edges or even blending into the surrounding skin. In some cases, hair may grow from the mole. Can Moles be removed by my doctor or the NHS in the UK? Mole removal is deemed, in 2023, as a cosmetic procedure in the UK, meaning it is not covered by the NHS. The only way to have Moles professionally removed is to speak to a Mole removal expert such as a Dermatologist or a Mole removal specialist such as Jacqui at Skin Revision in Beaconsfield, Bucks. Due to potential health issues surrounding the condition of a Mole, a doctor’s note is required, confirming that the mole does not pose any medical concerns and the removal is purely for cosmetic purposes. Can the Moles be removed on children? Mole removal at Skin Revision is exclusively available for individuals aged 18 years and above. Our Mole removal specialist will assess each individual, with a doctor’s note, and treat with the maximum safety and effectiveness for all their adult patients. Younger individuals or children under the age of 18 with concerns about their Moles are encouraged to wait until they reach the eligible age, allowing their skin to mature and facilitate more precise treatments. How many treatments are needed to remove Moles? During your Moles assessment at the Buckinghamshire clinic, you will be given realistic expectations of the number of treatments expected to remove the relevant Moles permanently. Jacqui suggests that larger or more stubborn moles, may need up to three treatments to achieve the desired outcome. The clinic is committed to providing you with exceptional care throughout your journey to Mole-free skin. Are Moles cancerous? You or your partner should check for Moles regularly as you get older. If your Mole is showing signs of irregular shape or colour that is changing over time, then it is highly advisable to see your doctor or GP to get them checked. They will advise whether a second opinion is needed from an NHS specialist if they deem the Mole to be potentially cancerous. How are the Moles treated and removed? At Skin Revision, we offer two cutting-edge solutions to effectively treat and remove moles: CryoPen Cryotherapy and VeinAway. During your Mole assessment it will be determined which procedure will work the most effectively for your Mole removal. CryoPen: This medical-grade Cryotherapy treatment is non-invasive that involves freezing the unwanted Mole using liquid nitrogen. This process causes the Mole’s cells to disintegrate, allowing a new, Mole-free layer of skin to emerge in its place. The CryoPen treatment is safe, virtually painless, and requires minimal downtime. Skin Revision will carefully assess your unique case to determine the number of sessions required for optimal results. In most cases, up to three sessions are sufficient to bid farewell to those pesky moles. VeinAway is another revolutionary medical-grade advanced treatment that effectively addresses your Mole removal. Using advanced radiofrequency technology, VeinAway precisely targets the Mole, coagulating the blood vessels that supply it with nutrients. Effectively this causes the Mole to fade away and die-off over a period of time. Is the treatment and removal of the Moles painful? The thought of undergoing a mole removal treatment may raise concerns about discomfort. At Skin Revision, we prioritise your comfort and take every measure to ensure a painless experience. Our Mole removal procedures typically involve minimal discomfort. For patients with sensitive areas, such as the scalp or genitals, we use a local anaesthetic numbing cream to further enhance your comfort during the treatment. If you are looking to get your moles removed, do message us here or call Jacqui at the clinic on 01494 341262 #moleremoval #moletreatment