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Moles and lesions can affect your skin’s appearance and confidence. Our treatments target the underlying causes, offering precise removal techniques to improve skin texture and tone, leaving you with clearer, smoother skin.

With personalised treatments that include Surgitron Radiofrequency technology, advanced skincare solutions, and expert post-care advice, we safely remove moles and lesions, improve skin texture, and restore a smooth, even complexion.

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What are Moles & Lesions?

Moles and lesions can affect both the appearance and health of your skin. Moles, also known as nevi, are small, pigmented growths on the skin that often develop in childhood or early adulthood. They are usually harmless, but changes in size, colour, or shape can signal the need for medical attention. Lesions, on the other hand, can appear in many forms - from harmless skin tags and cysts.

Moles and lesions can vary in texture, colour, and size. While most moles are brown or black and uniform in appearance, others may be irregular in shape or have uneven pigmentation. Lesions can appear as raised or flat, with smooth or rough surfaces, and some may be accompanied by itching, discomfort, or even bleeding. Factors such as genetics, sun exposure, and skin type can influence the development of moles and lesions, making regular skin checks essential.

Advances in cosmetic medicine, such as Surgitron Radiofrequency or laser treatments, offer precise and effective ways to remove unwanted moles and lesions, improving both skin health and appearance.

Our team provides comprehensive assessments and personalised treatment options to address moles and lesions, ensuring your skin looks and feels its best while prioritising your long-term health.

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Moles and lesions are common skin conditions that can develop anywhere on the body. They vary in appearance, ranging from small, flat spots to larger, raised growths, and can be brown, black, red, or even skin-toned. While most moles and lesions are benign, they can sometimes cause discomfort, irritation, or aesthetic concerns.

We understand how moles and lesions can affect your skin’s appearance and your confidence. Our team offers a range of safe and effective solutions.


Each treatment plan is customised to your skin type, concern, and goals. We will assess your moles and lesions, recommend the most appropriate treatment, and guide you through the process to ensure both aesthetic and health-focused results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are moles and skin lesions?

Moles are small, often dark growths that can appear anywhere on the skin, while lesions are any abnormal areas of skin, which can range from harmless growths like moles to more concerning spots such as melanomas. Both moles and lesions can vary in size, colour, and texture.

Are all moles and lesions dangerous?

Not all moles and lesions are dangerous. Most moles are benign (non-cancerous), but changes in appearance, size, or colour can be a warning sign of skin cancer. If you notice any irregularities or sudden changes in your moles or lesions, it’s essential to have them checked by a professional.

What causes moles and lesions to develop?

Moles are typically caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells (melanocytes), which can develop due to genetics, hormonal changes, or sun exposure. Skin lesions may result from injury, infection, or other skin conditions, and some can be present from birth.

How can I tell if a mole or lesion needs medical attention?

You should monitor your moles and lesions regularly and look out for any changes in shape, size, colour, or texture. The “ABCDE” rule can help identify warning signs of melanoma:

  • Asymmetry: One half of the mole does not match the other.
  • Border: Edges are irregular or blurred.
  • Colour: There are multiple colours or uneven shades.
  • Diameter: Moles larger than 6mm (about the size of a pencil eraser).
  • Evolution: Any change in size, shape, or symptoms like itching or bleeding.


If any of these signs are present, it’s important to seek medical advice promptly.

What treatment options are available for removing moles and lesions?

There are several safe and effective treatments for removing moles and lesions, including:

  • Surgitron Radiofrequency: A minimally invasive method using radiofrequency to precisely remove moles with minimal scarring.
  • Excision: Surgical removal of a mole or lesion, typically used for larger or more concerning spots.
  • Laser Treatment: Lasers can target and remove specific types of lesions without damaging surrounding skin.
Will removing a mole or lesion leave a scar?

The risk of scarring depends on the size, location, and removal method. Surgitron Radiofrequency, for example, is known for its precision and minimal scarring. However, any removal procedure can leave a slight scar, which will fade over time with proper care.

How often should I have my moles checked?

It’s recommended to perform regular self-examinations and have a professional skin check at least once a year, especially if you have many moles, a family history of skin cancer, or a history of sunburns or excessive sun exposure.

What can I do to prevent new moles and lesions from forming?

While you cannot entirely prevent moles from developing, you can reduce the risk by:

  • Protecting your skin from the sun: Wear sunscreen with high SPF, cover up, and avoid prolonged sun exposure.
  • Monitoring your skin regularly: Early detection can prevent potential complications.