Mole Reduction
Mole Reduction Westhoughton
Mole reduction treatment performed in our Licensed Advanced Electrolysis Clinic in Westhoughton.
Advanced Electrolysis Mole Reduction
Mole treatments are performed via Advanced Electrolysis (Electrocautery), this is very safe and effective.
Minimal to no discomfort discomfort clients descrive a sensation of a tickle. A low, safe current is applied to the Mole using a hair like probe instantly reduces the mole in this Advanced Cosmetic Procedure.
This is a private cosmetic treatment and is not offered via the NHS.
Mole Reduction downtime
Moles heal beautifully often with complete reduction in one treatment.
This skin treatment causes very minimal downtime, care must be taken to allow the small scab to naturally fall (around a week). Keep the area clean and apply the aftercare provided.
There may be a pink footprint due to the new remodelled healthy skin which may or may not equalise with time. Brown moles will contain pigment deep into the skin so although treatment will reduce the size the pigment in the skin may remain.
F.A.Q
Most clients experience minimal to no downtime however just a simple scab however some discomfort and unnapealing appearance is natural and expected.
The sensation is similar to sunburn (possibility of swelling, redness, heat, sensitivity up to 48 hrs).
There may be discomfort during treatment this varies between clients and mole location. Most clients find Mole treatment painless.
Numbing cream: Although it is possible to use topical anaesthetic most clients don't find it necessary.
A safe and precise current from a hair like probe is tapped over the mole surface dessicating it and often turning it white. A dark scab will form and naturally fall. The Mole will continue to rduce as it heals.
Electrolysis uses High frequency waves to stimulate the salts and water in the tissue to vibrate rapidly creating heat.
There will be a scab on the area. Care must be taken to allow scabs to fall naturally the area should be kept clean and allowed to heal naturally. You may need more than one treatment.