Skin Tags, Milia, Warts and Minor Skin Blemishes
We are very pleased to be able to offer the effective removal of skin blemishes and disorders in our Chester Clinic. We are Sterex trained and accredited and the Cryopen Treatment safely and effectively freezes warts, verrucae and other skin complaints.
Each treatment includes a consultation.
Prices from £60
Skin Tags
Skin tags are frequently found on the neck and underarms, but can also appear on eyelids and in between eyelashes. They can very in size and can be treated easily with one treatment.
Thread Veins
Thread veins are not broken capillaries, but permanently dilated capillaries. Thread veins have very thin walls which constantly dilate and constrict. As we age these vessels lose their elasticity and become permanently dilated.
Common causes include: pregnancy, smoking, age, energetic sports, wearing glasses, changes in weather temperature and skin fragility.
Blood Spots / Cherry Spots
Blood spots or Cherry spots are bright red vascular blemishes which lie just under the surface of the skin. They are dome shaped and slightly raised and are frequently found on the midriff, back or front.
Spider Naevus
Spider Naevus is a central dilated blood vessel with smaller capillaries radiating from it like the legs of a spider. They are common areas such as cheeks and chest.
Milia
Milia are tiny, white, hard lumps containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin. The exact cause of milia is unknown, although milia are often associated with dry skin and are most commonly found around the eyes.
Warts/Verruca
There are various types of warts including plane, common and verruca. All can be easily and successfully treated. They are highly contagious and should be treated as early as possible.
Seborrheic Keratosis/Senile warts – We are unable to treat without a doctors confirmation of diagnosis. Please do not book unless you have this
These are noncancerous growths with a ‘stuck on’ appearance. They can vary greatly in size, and range from yellow to dark brown. They are usually present on the face and trunk and can look like raised pigmentation Once removed they will not return, and the treatment is very successful.