Mole Removal Harley Street – What Does the Procedure Involve?

Moles come in all shapes and sizes, and can develop anywhere on the body. Made up of small pigmented spots called melanocytes, moles tend to be brown in colour, and are very common in the UK and the rest of the world. Whilst the majority of moles are harmless, keeping a close eye on their shape, colour and irritation levels is always recommended.

As experienced mole removal specialists, our Harley Street team at Kuer Clinics are qualified to advise and carry out cosmetic and non-cosmetic surgeries. Whether your mole is cancerous or not, mole removal can be completed easily so you are not put at risk of melanoma.

Does my mole need removing?

Many patients seek private mole removal for cosmetic reasons, and as well as individuals being uncomfortable with their mole’s appearance, in many cases moles can be a real nuisance as they easily catch on clothes and can be damaged whilst shaving.

Having your mole or moles removed can also be a matter of safeguarding your health or, if you are showing the early signs of skin cancer, treating a very serious condition. Every individual who has moles should seek medical advice if their moles have become asymmetric, now have an irregular border, have undergone a colour change, grown in diameter or become raised.

Mole removal surgery

Removing a mole is relatively quick and straight forward, and often you can return home on the same day of the procedure. The operation is also carried out under local anaesthetic. The procedure itself will vary depending on the type of mole, its condition, size and where it sits on the body. The mole can be removed with a scalpel, shaved down or frozen with liquid nitrogen.

Like any type of surgery, mole removal doesn’t come without its risks, however all risks, both minor and major, will be discussed with you during the consultation.

Mary Desilva