Mole Checking & Reduction

what is mole checking & reduction?

Moles are generally common, harmless brown spots caused by clusters of pigment cells. While mostly harmless, it’s important to check your moles regularly, which is why we use Map my Mole to provide this service to our clients in an easy and cost effective way. Mole reduction involves visibly reducing the size of the mole using high-frequency radio waves, which evaporate the cells of the mole, leaving it smoother and closer to the surrounding skin. This method does not completely remove the mole, but it can significantly improve its appearance.

NB. All mole reduction treatments include the Map my Mole service.

 
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frequently asked questions about moles

 
  • Moles are small, dark brown spots that form when clusters of pigment-producing cells, known as melanocytes, gather together. Most people develop between 10 to 45 moles during childhood or their teenage years, and these may change over time.

    Moles can appear in various colours, from brown to black or even red or pink, and can be flat or raised. While they often occur on visible areas like the face or limbs, moles can also appear on less common spots such as the scalp or between your fingers and toes.

  • Moles typically develop due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors:

    • Genetics: Many moles run in families, so if your parents had moles, you might be more likely to have them too.

    • Sun Exposure: Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can trigger the formation of moles, especially during childhood or adolescence. This is why moles tend to appear more frequently in people who have had significant sun exposure.

    • Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations, such as those experienced during puberty or pregnancy, can cause moles to appear or change in size or colour.

  • They are usually harmless, but it's still a good idea to have them checked by a healthcare professional if you notice any changes or if they cause discomfort.

    At SKINLAB, we understand that accessing a GP can sometimes be difficult and that private dermatology appointments can be expensive. That’s why we offer Map My Mole to provide you with an affordable and accessible way to get your moles assessed by a UK-based dermatologist, giving you timely, professional advice without the hassle or cost of traditional services.

  • Map My Mole is a cutting-edge mole mapping service offered by SKINLAB in collaboration with leading dermatologists and Map My Mole technology. This innovative service provides a comprehensive assessment of suspicious moles or lesions through the use of advanced imaging techniques. Within 48 hours, you'll receive a detailed report from a UK dermatologist, offering insights into the nature of your mole and any recommended next steps.

    That is why we incorporate the price of Map My Mole in all mole reduction treatments.

  • Mole reduction involves visibly reducing the size of the mole using high-frequency radio waves, which evaporate the cells of the mole, leaving it smoother and closer to the surrounding skin. This method does not completely remove the mole, but it can significantly improve its appearance.

    Mole removal, on the other hand, involves the complete excision of the mole, often through surgical means, which can leave a scar, potentially larger than the original mole. Electrolysis, used for mole reduction, offers a more affordable and less invasive alternative to traditional mole removal methods.

  • We do not perform mole removal at SKINLAB.

    Mole removal is typically performed through surgery and is usually recommended for medical reasons, such as when the mole is cancerous or potentially harmful. It is not generally recommended for purely aesthetic purposes. If you're concerned about a mole, we recommend using our Map My Mole service, which provides a professional assessment to ensure your skin health is managed appropriately.

  • The Sterex machine is a leading device in aesthetic treatments, known for its precision, safety, and effectiveness. Here’s why we trust Sterex for mole reduction:

    • Precision: The Sterex machine allows for pinpoint accuracy, ensuring only the mole is targeted without affecting the surrounding skin.

    • Minimal Discomfort: The procedure is quick and relatively painless, with most patients experiencing only a slight tingling sensation.

    • Quick Recovery: With minimal downtime, you can return to your daily activities almost immediately.

    • Effective Results: The Sterex machine delivers excellent results.

  • Yes, electrolysis has been safely used for over a century. At SKINLAB, we prioritise your safety and comfort, ensuring each treatment is performed by a skilled member of our team.

    See our training here.

  • Following your treatment, a soothing aftercare gel will be applied, and you’ll receive detailed aftercare instructions. It's crucial to follow these guidelines to promote optimal healing and prevent any unwanted reactions. Our team will support you with your aftercare.

why is it important to check your moles?

While moles and seborrhoeic keratosis are generally harmless, it's important to monitor them for any changes. At SKINLAB, we understand that accessing a GP can sometimes be difficult and that private dermatology appointments can be expensive. That’s why we offer Map My Mole to provide you with an affordable and accessible way to get your moles assessed by a UK-based dermatologist,

At SKINLAB, as we welcome you through our doors each week, we've observed our fair share of skin concerns. Over time, we've encountered numerous instances where we've detected suspicious-looking lesions or moles during treatments.

On these occasions, our strong advice to get these checked by your GP has proven crucial. In fact, just last year, two of our clients heeded our advice and were diagnosed with skin cancer, leading to timely surgical intervention.

 

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Preparation

  • For Sterex Machine Skintag Removal a consultation and patch test is required.

    The cost for this is £25 but is redeemable against treatment.

  • Avoid tanning, excessive sun exposure, and applying any harsh chemicals to the area to be treated.

  • On the day of the procedure, the area around the skin tag will be cleaned and prepared.

Aftercare

    • Reddening, swelling and sensitivity of the skin in the area for up to 48 hours.

    • The treated area and surrounding skin may feel hot for up to 48 hours.

    • Pin dot crusts or small scabs may appear in the treated area.

    • The skin may itch as the healing process takes place.

    • Pin dot crusts or scabs may appear which seal the skin and prevent infection.

    • These must not be rubbed or picked off, as to do so may result in scarring.

    • The Crusts or scabs are tiny and often are ‘felt’ rather than ‘seen’. - Do not touch, rub or irritate the treated area.

    • When washing and cleansing around the area, use a gentle soap or perfume free cleanser and gently pat the area dry to avoid dislodging any crusts or scabs.

    • Avoid activities for 48 hours that stimulate blood flow following vascular treatments, e.g. exercise, hot showers, hot baths, hot spicy foods and alcohol.

    • Avoid activities for 48 hours that may irritate or dislodge any crusts or scabs, e.g. swimming, saunas, steam rooms, facial steaming, facial scrubs, waxing and other beauty treatments until the area has completely healed.

    • Do not fly within 48 hours following a vascular treatment. - You must keep out of UV light completely during the healing process and as much as possible thereafter.

    • Once healed, cover and protect sun exposed areas using a good quality, high factor sunscreen at all times, particularly in the summer months.

    • Avoid the possible causes of vascular blemishes, for example, wearing tight fitting glasses, squeezing spots, careless or erratic tweezing or blowing nose too vigorously.

    • Avoid using any possible skin sensitisers or irritants such as perfumes, fake tan products or perfumed body lotions until skin is healed.

    • Should you have any concerns regarding your treatment please contact the salon/clinic or your Aesthetic Electrologist™

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Cancellations must be received no later than 48 hours prior to the arrival date of your appointment. 

Treatment deposits are non-refundable if the booking is cancelled within 48 hours of your appointment, as per our cancellation policy. However, if you wish to reschedule or cancel outside of the 48-hour period we will happily transfer your appointment or refund you the deposit amount.

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