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ADVANCED ELECTROLYSIS

Advanced Electrolysis is a safe and effective way of treating unwanted common skin blemishes/lesions giving an immediate and effective result.  The length of treatment is dependant on the size of the blemish(s) being treated and in some instances the number of treatments will vary depending on how large (in size and area), the lesion/blemish is, skin response and skin condition.

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Thread Veins (Telangiectasia)

Broken or dilated blood capillaries generally found on the face and nose but can occur anywhere on the body. They present as little blood lines which become larger and darker over time.

Causes: This condition can occur at any time of life, due to either exposure to heat, sunlight, hormonal changes, physical trauma and medication or may be related to lifestyle.

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Blood / Cherry Spots (Cambell De Morgan)

Vascular blemish which lies just under the skin.  They present themselves in varying ways from small red blood dots, dome shaped/raised, to a deep red raised spot.  They can appear anywhere on the body and vary in size.

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Milk Sports (Milia)

Appear as tiny pearly white raised lumps under the skin, they are composed of plugs of sebum trapped in a blind duct within the skin.

Common on dry skin types and found on the upper cheek and eye areas.

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Seborrhoeic Warts (Keratosis)

Another member of the wart family with an exception – they aren’t contagious.  They appear anywhere on the body as a flat-topped or warty-looking lesion that appears to be ‘stuck on’ to the skin. They are usually pigmented; colour varies from pale, brown to black in colour. The surface is usually pitted and irregular with visible keratin dots giving a granular and rough appearance.  They vary in size.

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Disclaimer

Please note, these treatments fall under the cosmetic procedure umbrella, and not medical.  During the consultation, we establish if you/the client are suitable for treatment or if GP consent is needed before treatment can go ahead.  In some instances, a person may not be suitable for any treatment – i.e. medication - blood thinners.

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Spider Veins (Spider Naevus)

A spider nevus is a collection of blood vessels with a centrally dilated vessel with smaller blood vessels radiating out from it.

Located on the face usually but may be found on the body.

Causes may include: injury, extremes of temperature, pressure and pregnancy.

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Skin Tags (Papilloma)

A common fibrous skin condition is an overgrowth of epidermal cells. Skin tags are soft and can be wriggled around, they vary in size, shape and colour often darkly pigmented; can be tiny specks, the size of a pea or even larger, can

be singular or multiple.

There are other variants, only 

present in black skin we can treat.

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Warts & Verucca's

There are a variety of different types of warts and present themselves in many different ways

Warts commonly present themselves raised and firm, often itchy.

Verruca of Plantar Warts appear on the soles on the feet and are thickened, tough skin with small black dots in the centre.

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Moles

A type of skin growth that often appear as dark brown spots and are caused by clusters of pigment forming cells.  They vary in size, colour and shape – with or without hair growing from the mole.  Considerable variation is normal – it is only when there is a change in the appearance (size, colour, texture) or the mole becomes itchy that a trip to the GP may be necessary for further investigation/peace of mind.

Hair in moles is very common and is a sign of a good nutrients supply to the mole.  These hairs can be treated and in turn may reduce the size of the mole.

For treatment of the mole itself; a GP consent letter is required in order for treatment just to be on the safe side.

Cause: Some are present from birth but mostly develop during childhood/adolescence. 

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