Mole Removal – Client Review
Nicky came to me presenting with a large mole on the brow bone of her right eye. It had been bothering her for some time and she had had it checked at the doctors which is always necessaary prior to any mole reduction to confirm that the mole is benign.
Moles on the face are common, and most are harmless, but they can still raise questions. These small, dark spots or growths on the skin are formed when pigment-producing cells called melanocytes cluster together. Some people are born with them, while others develop them over time due to sun exposure or genetics.
Facial moles vary in size, shape, and color, and while many are completely benign, it’s important to keep an eye on any changes. If a mole begins to grow, change color, or cause discomfort, it’s essential to seek advice from a dermatologist, as these could be signs of skin cancer.
It is important to protect your skin from excessive sun exposure.
Mole before treatment:
Mole immediately after treatment:
Nicky’s Mole 6 weeks post first treatment:
After the first treatment you can see that this mole will need a further session, to flatten the skin down a little further. The pinkness is exactly what to expect when the blemish is healing as this is new skin. It is important to understand there may always be a slight footprint of where the mole has been and you must give the skin time to settle.
Nicky left this lovely 5* google review to reflect the treatment she had.
Amy was extremely friendly and very understanding of what I needed and wanted. She made me feel comfortable and explained everything thoroughly. I would totally recommend her for anyone who’s feeling a little self conscious and has an area or two they would like treated.
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