Mole Removal Gillingham – At Medskin Clinic, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of healthcare services with a strong emphasis on Mole Removal. Our clinic is equipped with the latest technology and supported by a team of specialist surgeons, each skilled in addressing the specific concerns that accompany mole-related issues, ensuring a detailed approach to diverse mole conditions. Delivering our services throughout the Gillingham area, our clinic is strategically located in the centre of Gillingham town.
Our seasoned nursing team, boasting a collective expertise exceeding 75 years, performs mole removal procedures. Their profound experience ensures that every patient receives the highest standard of care from the foremost professionals in the field.
Mole Removal Gillingham, Medskin Clinic in Gillingham, is committed to its role in providing the community with top-tier mole removal services. Situated in a central location within the town, our clinic offers all Gillingham residents convenient access to this critical health service. The process of mole removal not only aids in enhancing health and comfort but also plays a significant role in improving personal well-being and appearance.
Our clinic, located in a premium setting, maintains strict high standards, with a team that is fully accredited, insured, and adheres to rigorous regulations.
The act of removing a mole often leads to benefits that extend beyond mere physical ease, including a boost to one’s appearance.
Our nursing professionals are extensively trained, insured, and licensed, ready to provide empathetic support and informed advice. Recognizing the distress that moles may cause, our Gillingham team is on hand to help. We offer a free consultation to thoroughly understand your concerns and recommend a suitable course of action. Mole removal is generally a quick, painless procedure performed under local anaesthetic, typically concluding within an hour.
Should further investigation of a mole be necessary, a biopsy is conducted, and the sample is sent off for detailed laboratory analysis. For ongoing peace of mind, we also offer routine skin check-ups either every six months or annually, to maintain continuous assurance of your skin’s health.
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Mole Removal Procedure
What Does Mole Removal treatment involve?
Shave biopsy – a razor blade is used to shave off the mole and the skin around it.
Punch biopsy – A punch tool is placed over the mole and used to “punch” out the mole.
Scalpel removal – A scalpel is used to remove the mole and skin surrounding it and stitches are used to help the skin heal.
Common Areas for moles
Neck
Head
Face
Back
Legs
What is a Mole
A mole, also known as a naevus, signifies a commonplace skin growth that materialises when cells responsible for pigment production, known as melanocytes, proliferate in clusters. They present themselves as diminutive, dark spots or can sometimes be flesh-toned minor lumps on your skin. Moles can exhibit a variety of colours, forms, and dimensions.
People get moles removed for lots of different reasons. Some of the main ones are:
You’re not happy with the way the mole looks.
The mole has got bigger and it’s really noticeable.
The mole tends to get caught on things like your hairbrush or your clothes and jewellery.
It’s making shaving tricky for you.
The mole is in a tough spot or it’s very delicate.
The mole often goes red and sore
What are the health reasons for getting a mole removed?
Sometimes, a skin doctor (Dermatologist) will say you should get a mole taken off for health reasons. Maybe they found something about one of your moles during a full skin check. If they need to take a closer look at the mole under a microscope, they’ll do a special test called a biopsy. You might need to get it removed if:
The mole has just appeared.
The mole looks different now – it could have gotten bigger, darker, or its shape might have changed.
It stands out from the rest of your moles.
Something about the mole just doesn’t seem normal.
There’s a worry that it might be turning into skin cancer.
What is cosmetic mole removal?
Taking off a mole because it doesn’t look nice or it’s always getting snagged is called cosmetic mole removal. The mole has to look OK health-wise when a Dermatologist checks it out before they’ll remove it for cosmetic reasons. Around 85% of these removals are done by partly cutting it away, and the rest involve cutting it out completely with a few stitches.
Cosmetic removal is usually for moles that stick out but haven’t changed colour or shape. We don’t take off flat moles just because of how they look. But if you’re worried about any moles, we can check them over thoroughly – think of it as a mole check-up.
What is medical mole removal?
This is when the Dermatologist thinks it’s best to get rid of a mole so they can get a closer look at it, like a biopsy. Most of the time, three-quarters, the removal involves cutting it out and stitching it up. The rest are done by cutting it partially away, but a bit deeper into the skin than for cosmetic reasons – this technique is called saucerisation.