Electrolysis Blemish Removal 

Electrolysis for blemish removal includes various types of skin lesions and imperfections. The process involves using a small probe, inserted into the blemish and a electrical current applied to destroys the tissue. This precise treatment leaves the surrounding skin unharmed. 

It is important to note that not all blemishes may be suitable. The type, location, skin type and medical history can all affect suitability. This will be discussed within your consultation. Some blemishes may require a GP diagnosis before treatment starts. 

Session numbers needed also varies depending on the blemish type and size. 

Skin Tags 
 

Skin tags are small soft growths that usually appear on the neck, underarms and in skin folds. 

Electrolysis safely treats skin tags by cutting off the blood supply to the tag, causing it to fall off.

Mole Reduction
 

Some moles can be safely and effectively treated with electrolysis however, it’s crucial to have moles evaluated by a health professional before removal to rule out any potential concerns.

Cherry Angiomas

Cherry Angiomas are small red bumps on the skin. 

Electrolysis cauterises the blood vessels feeding the lesions, causing them to shrink or disappear.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia 

Sebaceous Hyperplasia presents itself as small, yellowish bumps on the face. 

Electrolysis can be used to remove those benign lesions. 

Milia

Milia are tiny, white cysts that can form on the face. 

Electrolysis can help by puncturing the cyst and allowing the trapped material to escape. 

Warts

Electrolysis can be used to successfully reduce the appearance of moles with minimal trauma and no excision. 

Moles can vary in size and colour and while most may be harmless, it is important to have them checked by a GP before treating.

Thread Veins  

Thread veins can be found all over the body, but mainly treated in the face and chest. 

Known as Telangiectasia or Spider Veins, they are tiny dilated blood vessels that are visible near the surface of the skin.

Xantheleasma

Is a condition that causes yellowish cholesterol deposits around the eyes. 

Several sessions may be needed to completely reduce the deposits.

Dermatosis Papulosa 

Known as DPN, a skin condition characterisised by small dark, raised spots that commonly appear on the face, neck and chest. Especially in individuals with darker skin types. 

Seborrheic Keratosis 

Is a common, non-cancerous skin growth that appears in various colours, often as brown black scaly patches on the skin. 

Using electrolysis is a effective and quick procedure with minimal downtime. 

Syringoma 

Are non cancerous sweat gland tumors that appear as small firm flesh coloured bumps on the surface of the skin. 

Typically found on eyelids and other areas on the face and body. 

Before and After Gallery


Thread Vein Removal on the nose, effectively removed in one session.




 

 

Mole Removal, with minimal damage and scarring to the surrounding tissues of the skin.

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