Mole Removal Colchester & Chelmsford Clinics
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Amy Gordon

Mole Reduction

Mole reduction is extremely popular in my clinics. It’s a non-invasive method of flattening moles, which reduces both their appearance and the potential irritation they can cause. My most recent mole reduction was for a gentleman in his 20s who has an active job. He found the mole on the back of his neck irritating, as it often caught on the tag of his T-shirt. After following advice and visiting his GP, the mole was confirmed to be benign and, therefore, suitable for treatment. There are, of course, other ways to treat moles, such as shaving or cutting them out. However, I find diathermy to be a far less invasive

Seborrheic Keratosis on the face removal. Colchester and Chelmsford Clinics.
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Amy Gordon

Seborrheic Keratosis on the Face Removal

Seborrheic keratosis on the face removal is more common than many people realise. Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting a gentleman who presented with a seborrheic keratosis on his right eyelid and right temple. After the initial consultation, we discussed the treatment plan. He was understandably a bit apprehensive, and due to certain medical conditions, we needed to obtain consent from his doctors before proceeding. Once he returned with the necessary consent, we were ready to move forward with the treatment. The procedure for removing both lesions took approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Throughout the process, I ensured that the client was comfortable and confirmed that he was okay

Milia removal Colchester & Chelmsford
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Amy Gordon

You are never too old for Blemish Removal

You are never too old for Blemish Removal! I enjoy meeting clients of all ages for blemish removal, it’s fascinating to me to meet such a wide range of people from all warps of life, it truly makes doing what I do wonderful, in addition to the blemish removal of course. I recently met a client who is 78, she has suffered from oily skin her whole life and has always had whitish lumps on her cheeks and around her jaw area but never really known what they were or indeed that she could do something about them. After seeing an advert of mine in her local magazine she thought