Friday, 9 September 2016

Mole Removal at Selston Cosmetic Clinic - Nottingham, Derby, Mansfield & Chesterfield

Some say beauty spots, and some say moles! It's funny that they are only considered beauty spots when they enhance certain features of the face. When they're sat prettily by the eyes, on the cheeks or strategically placed around the mouth, like certain movie stars and singers, then they're applauded. But heaven help us if we get one on the centre of our nose, forehead or chin, because then, instead of being a rather fetching little beauty spot, they are just considered ugly brown moles.

We all strive to have flawless skin, but if you take a close look at the people around you, you will soon notice that most of them have a mole or two somewhere upon their face, which can often lead to embarrassment and loss of confidence. We are all insecure about something, and everyone has imperfections, and most things like teenage spots and blackheads clear up over time but unfortunately moles, unless treated by a doctor, are a bit more permanent.

Moles vary in shape, size, and colour from person to person. They can sometimes be flat, or maybe have a more raised appearance and be either smooth, coarse or hairy. They are either dark brown or black in colour and they might be just one single mole or a cluster. Moles on the face are very common and are mostly harmless.

Mole before and after radio frequency mole removal technology.

Moles that are large and hard to hide can cause distress, other, more prominent moles can restrict movement or become very uncomfortable if they catch on clothing. Most people develop moles on the skin naturally, with age and with exposure to the sun, and most of these moles are harmless. However, if you notice a new mole or think that an existing mole may have changed, then it's important to get a doctor to check it and make sure it's not skin cancer.

People have moles removed for different reasons, either medical or cosmetic. There are many ways to remove unsightly moles from the skin, including  laser, radio frequency, electro cautery, cryotherapy (freezing) or shave excisions, which are all non-invasive methods.


At Selston Cosmetic Clinic, radio frequency mole removal technology is our preferred method of mole removal. We use state of the art technology that produces radio waves which instantly vaporises the moles, resulting in much less scarring.

Get instant results!
Negligible scarring!
NO incisions or stitches required!
It is a simple, quick, painless procedure!
Full healing occurs within 4-6 weeks!
It's performed under local anaesthetic!
ONLY one single visit required!

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Mags.
Clinic Manager.

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