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Wart and Skin Tag Removal in Bolton
Age Spots
Blood Spots

Wart and Skin Tag Removal in Bolton
Wart and Skin Tag Removal Bolton

Wart Removal

There are various types of warts, including plane, common, filiform, periungal and veruccas. All can be easily and successfully treated. Warts can develop individually or in clusters. Seborrhoeic warts become more common with increasing age and can grow up to two inches across.

 

Skin Tags

These are very common and most frequently found on the neck and face. They often appear with a neck like a mushroom and vary in size from a tiny speck, to the size of a pea or larger. They are usually found in areas of friction such as the underarm, fold of the skin, under the breast or around the neck where necklaces may irritate.

Seborrhoeic Keratosis (Senile Warts)

These warts are usually dark brown in colour with a rough texture. Typically associated with age, they are a thick build up of epidermal cells and can vary in size. Seborrhoeic warts should be treated sooner rather than later, and once removed new skin will develop in the area.

Xanthelasma Removal

Xanthelasma is the production of solid, yellowish deposits underneath the eyes. Often caused by high cholesterol levels or high blood pressure, and can also be hereditary. Xanthelasma needs treatment as it doesn’t usually go away on its own, and will often either remain the same size or grow over a period of time if left untreated.

Facial Thread Veins

These are not broken capillaries but rather permanently dilated capillaries. They have very thin wall which constantly dilate and constrict. As we age, these vessels lose their elasticity and can become permanently dilated.
Blood Spots

These are bright red vascular blemishes which lie just under the surface of the skin. They are dome shaped or slightly raised and are frequently found on the midriff, back or front. Most people aged over 30 have at least one and they are even more common in men than women.

Spider Naevus

A spider naevus is a central dilated blood vessel, with small capillaries radiating from it like the legs of a spider. They can be found in isolation or gathered together in clumps in areas such as cheeks.

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra

This is a common disorder which develops in adolescence on black skin and is identified by smooth, dome shaped, brown to black papules seen mainly on the cheeks, neck and upper chest.

Milia

These are tiny hard white lumps containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin and can be easily treated with electrolysis. Their exact cause is unknown although they are often associated with dry dehydrated skin.

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Concerned about skin imperfections? To find out more about our in-clinic treatments and at-home skincare routines, please get in touch with us here or call the clinic on 01204 528 884 and we will invite you in for a free consultation with one of our fully qualified, professional practitioners.

7 Comments. Leave new

  • Hello, I am enquiring about possibly having a senile wart removed from my mid right thigh. My GP says it is 7x5mm in size. I did try to freeze it once with Scholl wart remover, but he said that would not have worked and needed doing by a dermatologist.
    Please could you advise how this would be removed and how much it would cost?
    Thank you.

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  • Melanie Hellawell
    14th March 2022 4:19 pm

    Hi
    How much would it be to remove one seborrhoeic keratosis? How do you remove them with cryotherapy?

    Thanks very much
    Melanie Hellawell

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  • Mr Michael Crossen
    17th October 2022 11:45 pm

    could you please tell me the cost of having a sebarrhoic keratosis removed from just under the cheekbone on my face.
    kind regards.

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  • I had a spot on my face for a while. And it has changed to wart. I been feeling comfortable and it’s embarrassing when. I go out to work and go out most of the time. I need to cover it with a white plaster people stare at me. I have try to phone my Local GP and always they are busy at the surgery. I phone 111 NHS they said to go the GP but when. Phone them. I don’t speak to anyone. I waiting on the Q until someone answers the phone and say they can’t fit me in because they are busy and. I been to the Pharmacist and they say to go and see your GP but surgery always busy and. I phone them very early in the morning at 8.00am I can’t see a GP about my wart. I just what to do something about it but they just don’t care anymore.

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