Mole Removal Colchester & Chelmsford Clinics
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Amy Gordon

Mole Removal

Mole Removal This gentleman initially approached me with understandable apprehension about undergoing mole removal treatment. We discussed his concerns over the phone until he felt comfortable enough to schedule a consultation. He visited his doctor to ensure the mole was benign. Once he received confirmation, he returned to the clinic for his consultation and subsequent treatment. Since his case involved only a single blemish, the process was straightforward, requiring only the doctor’s consent. A skin test is typically performed before treatment for clients with multiple blemishes. His motivation to address this issue was rooted in his daily discomfort. As a window cleaner, he spends much of his time outdoors wearing

Skin Tag Removal Colchester & Chelmsford
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Amy Gordon

Skin Tag Removal Trending

I was told recently by a client that Skin Tag Removal at home was trending on tiktok and they had tried it but to no avail. This really worries me that people are trying to remove these with at home methods. While there are DIY kits, it’s safer to have skin tags removed professionally to avoid complications, especially for larger or sensitive areas. I have seen many a client with string embedded in their skin or a tag half hanging off that has become infected so I urge anyone to get their skin tags professionally removed. Skin tags are small, harmless growths that can appear on the skin’s surface, often

Seborrheic Keratosis Removal Before and After Colchester & Chelmsford
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Amy Gordon

Seborrheic Keratosis Removal Before & After

Seborrheic Keratosis removal Before & After: Seborrheic Keratosis is one of the most sought-after treatments in my clinic and can be life-changing to any person who presents with one or multiple blemishes. Presenting Concern: Multiple seborrheic keratoses on the neck and chest area, although my client was particularly bothered by one main Seb K just under the collarbone. She described them as unsightly, stopping her from exposing her shoulders as she was self-conscious of this blemish. While seborrheic keratoses are benign and non-cancerous, she sought treatment for cosmetic reasons and to prevent further irritation. Initial Consultation and Examination During the initial consultation, the client expressed her concerns about the appearance