Skin Checks, Mole Mapping
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Minor Surgery
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Removal in Manchester
Mole Check
Full body mole checkFull body mole mapping using dermoscopy, a specialist skin imaging technique, to carefully examine moles and skin lesions for any early signs of change.
What’s included:
- A detailed assessment of your moles using dermoscopy
- Professional advice on monitoring and protecting your skin
- Guidance on whether treatment, removal, or onward referral is needed
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Minor Surgery
Common Warts
Common warts are benign skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus. They often appear on the hands or fingers and can spread or become persistent without treatment.
Verrucas
Verrucas are warts that develop on the soles of the feet. They can be painful when walking and are often stubborn due to pressure and thicker skin in this area.
Skin Tags
Skin tags are harmless soft growths that commonly occur in areas of friction such as the neck, underarms, or groin. While benign, many people choose removal for comfort or cosmetic reasons.
Solar lentigines (age and sun spots, liver spots)
Solar lentigines, also known as age spots or sun spots, are flat brown patches caused by cumulative sun exposure. They are harmless but often removed for cosmetic reasons and to improve overall skin clarity.
Seborrheic Warts or Keratosis
Seborrhoeic keratoses are common non cancerous skin growths that appear with age. They often look waxy, rough, or stuck onto the skin and can vary in colour from light brown to black.
Haemangiomata – Cherry Angiomas
Cherry angiomas are small bright red or purple spots caused by clusters of blood vessels. They are very common and benign but can increase in number with age.
Angiofibroma (fibrous papules)
Angiofibromas are small firm flesh coloured or pink papules, often seen on the nose or central face. They are benign but may be cosmetically bothersome.
Dermatofibroma
Dermatofibromas are firm nodules that usually develop after minor skin trauma such as an insect bite. They are benign but can feel hard or become irritated.
Molluscum Contagiosum (Water Warts)
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin infection that causes small dome shaped bumps with a central dimple. It is contagious and more common in children and immunocompromised adults.
Porokeratosis
Porokeratosis is a disorder of keratinisation that appears as small circular patches with a raised scaly border. Some types are associated with sun exposure and carry a small risk of malignant transformation, so assessment and appropriate treatment are important.
Ephelides
Ephelides, commonly known as freckles, are small light brown spots that appear on sun exposed areas of the skin. They are benign and tend to darken with sun exposure and fade in winter, reflecting increased melanin activity rather than increased melanocyte number.
Milia
Milia are tiny white or yellowish cysts that form when keratin becomes trapped beneath the surface of the skin. They are common around the eyes and cheeks and are harmless but often removed for cosmetic reasons or skin texture refinement.










