Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common benign lesion and is commonly mistaken for the appearance of a mole. Seborrhoeic warts are completely harmless skin lesions but can be a cause of cosmetic disfigurement. They can appear anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on sun exposed areas of the face and neck.
Seborrhoeic Keratosis has a roughened surface and can vary in colour from pink to almost black. Seborrhoeic Keratosis usually starts to appear from the age of 40 and more commonly develops in those exposed to sunlight regularly.
Seborrhoeic Keratosis removal are straightforward when it comes to removing them. The warty growths develop from the outer layer of skin without any deep connection. Removal of the seborrhoeic keratosis is therefore virtually scar-free when performed by our expert nurse practitioner with gold standard state of the art Erbium YAG laser. Erbium YAG laser is very efficiently absorbed by water and can therefore be used to produce minimal thermal injury to surrounding skin. Unlike CO2 laser, Erbium YAG laser can be considered as the gold standard tool for treating a wide range of superficial skin lesions.
Prices start from £200