Lesions We Can Remove Bristol

Here are common benign lesions that we can remove safely and permanently with cryopen technology.

Actinic Keratoses Removal

Actinic keratosis is a rough, scaly patch on the skin that develops from years of sun exposure. 

Here are some common signs to look out for:

  1. Rough, Dry, or Scaly Patch: Often feels like sandpaper and can be easier to feel than see.
  2. Flat to Slightly Raised Bump: It may appear as a bump on the top layer of skin.
  3. Color Variations: The patch can be pink, red, or brown.
  4. Itching or Burning: Some people experience itching or a burning sensation in the affected area.
  5. Lips: On the lips, it can cause dry, cracked lips that don’t heal.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Age Spot
Removal

Age spots, are flat, dark areas on the skin that vary in size and usually appear on areas exposed to the sun. 

Here are some common signs:

  1. Color: They are typically tan, brown, or black.
  2. Location: Commonly found on the face, hands, shoulders, and arms—areas most exposed to the sun.
  3. Size: They can range from the size of a freckle to about 1/2 inch (13 millimeters) across.
  4. Texture: Age spots are usually flat and have the same texture as the rest of your skin.
  5. Shape: They often have a rounded or oval shape with well-defined edges.

If you’re concerned about any changes in your skin, it’s always a good idea to consult with a dermatologist.

Angiofibroma Removal

Angiofibroma, is a benign tumor that typically affects adolescent males. Here are some common signs and symptoms to look out for:

  1. Nasal Obstruction: Difficulty breathing through the nose due to blockage.
  2. Nosebleeds: Frequent and sometimes severe nosebleeds.
  3. Facial Swelling: Swelling around the face or cheeks.
  4. Hearing Loss: Due to blockage of the Eustachian tube.
  5. Headaches: Persistent headaches due to sinus pressure.
  6. Facial Pain: Pain or pressure in the face or around the eyes.

If you suspect angiofibroma, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Benign Mole Removal

Benign moles, also known as nevi, are common and usually harmless. Here are some signs that a mole is likely benign:

  1. Color: Typically, benign moles are a single shade of brown, tan, or black.

  2. Shape: They are usually round or oval with a smooth, even border.

  3. Size: Benign moles are generally small, often less than 6 millimeters in diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser).

  4. Texture: They can be flat or slightly raised and have a smooth surface.

  5. Consistency: They remain consistent in appearance over time without significant changes in size, shape, or colour.

Cherry Angioma Removal

Cherry angiomas are common skin growths that are usually harmless. Here are some typical symptoms:

  1. Appearance: They are small, bright red, or purple spots on the skin, often resembling a mole or a raised bump.
  2. Size: Usually small, ranging from a pinpoint to about a quarter of an inch in diameter.
  3. Texture: They can be smooth or slightly raised.
  4. Location: Commonly found on the torso, arms, legs, and shoulders.
  5. Bleeding: They may bleed if scratched, rubbed, or injured.

If you notice any changes in the appearance of a cherry angioma or have concerns, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare professional.

Dermatofibroma Removal

Dermatofibromas are typically firm, small bumps that are often found on the arms and legs.

While they are usually harmless and painless, they can sometimes be itchy, tender, or painful, especially when touched.

The skin over a dermatofibroma may appear smooth or occasionally scaly, and it might dimple when pinched.

Some people may also find them cosmetically unappealing.

We can remove these without pain and with permanent results 84% of our customers need just one treatment alone so stop suffering and book your consultation today!

Ephelides Removal

Ephelides, commonly known as freckles, are small, flat, and circular spots on the skin.

They are usually tan, light brown, or reddish in color and tend to appear on sun-exposed areas like the face, arms, and shoulders.

Freckles are more common in individuals with lighter skin tones and often become more pronounced with sun exposure.

They are generally harmless and are a natural response to sunlight, caused by an increase in melanin production.

Milia Removal

Milia are small, white, or yellowish bumps that typically appear on the skin, often around the eyes, nose, and cheeks. They are tiny cysts filled with keratin, a type of protein.

Milia are usually about 1 to 2 millimeters in size and have a smooth, dome-like appearance.

They are common in newborns but can occur at any age.

Unlike acne, milia are not red or inflamed, and they don’t cause pain or itching.

Molluscum Contagiosum Removal

Molluscum Contagiosum typically appears as small, firm, and raised bumps on the skin.

These bumps are usually flesh-colored, white, or pink and have a dimple or pit in the center. They can vary in size from about 2 to 5 millimeters in diameter and may appear alone or in clusters.

The bumps are generally smooth and may become itchy or sore.

They are most commonly found on the face, neck, armpits, arms, and hands, but can occur anywhere on the body.

Porokeratosis Removal

Porokeratosis typically appears as small patches on the skin with a distinct raised edge. 

normally harmless but can be uncomfortable and affect your confidence so why not book in a consultation to see how we can permanently remove these for you with no downtime and no need to book time of work – we fit in around your schedule!

Seborrheic Keratoses Removal

Seborrheic keratoses are non-cancerous skin growths that often appear as brown, black, or light tan spots.

They have a waxy, scaly, slightly elevated appearance and can look like they are “stuck on” the skin.

These growths are common in older adults and can vary in size, from very small to over an inch across.

They are usually painless and don’t require treatment unless they become irritated or for cosmetic reasons.

If you’re concerned about a skin growth, it’s always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.

Skin Tag
Removal

Skin tags are small, soft, flesh-colored growths that hang off the skin.

They are typically smooth or slightly wrinkled and can vary in size from a few millimeters to a couple of centimeters.

Skin tags are often found in areas where the skin folds, such as the neck, armpits, groin, and under the breasts.

They are usually harmless and painless, but they can become irritated if they are rubbed by clothing or jewelry.

If you’re unsure about a skin growth, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for advice.

Verruca Removal

A verruca, also known as a plantar wart, typically appears as a small, rough growth on the skin, often on the soles of the feet.

They can be flesh-colored, white, or brown and may have tiny black dots on the surface, which are small, clotted blood vessels.

Verrucas can be painful, especially when located on weight-bearing areas of the foot.

They often have a cauliflower-like appearance and can be singular or appear in clusters.

Wart Removal

Warts are small, rough growths on the skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can vary in appearance depending on their type and location:

  1. Common Warts: Usually found on fingers and hands, they are rough, raised, and have a cauliflower-like surface. They are often grayish-brown.

  2. Plantar Warts: Found on the soles of the feet, these warts are flat due to pressure from walking. They may have a hard, thickened skin over them and can be painful.

  3. Flat Warts: Smaller and smoother than other types, these warts often appear in large numbers on the face, neck, or legs. They are slightly raised and can be pink, brown, or yellow.

  4. Filiform Warts: These are long and thin, often appearing on the face, around the mouth, eyes, or nose.

  5. Periungual Warts: Found under and around the toenails and fingernails, they can affect nail growth and are often rough and irregular.

Warts can vary in color from white to pink to brown, and they might have tiny black dots, which are clotted blood vessels.

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