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Moles - NHS Moles only need treating if they're a sign of melanoma If the GP thinks your mole is melanoma, you'll be referred to a specialist in hospital You should get an appointment within 2 weeks The main treatment for melanoma is surgery to remove the mole Cosmetic mole removal Most moles are harmless Harmless moles are not usually treated on the NHS
Skin lesion removal: Types, procedure and recovery | Bupa UK Skin lesion removal means removing a mole, wart, skin tag or other skin growth Most skin growths (lesions) are harmless But your doctor may recommend you have one removed if it’s causing significant problems or could be cancerous You may want to have a lesion removed privately if it bothers you or you don’t like how it looks
Mole Removal: Can I get a mole removed on the NHS? We have already looked whether you should decide to go ahead with mole removal and your options for either surgical or laser mole removal So, do the NHS provide mole removal? The answer is yes, but not usually for cosmetic reasons
Mole removal - Nuffield Health If your mole bothers you in any way your consultant may recommend removal (excision) Visit Nuffield Health for more details
Is Mole Removal Covered by the NHS? What You Need to Know While mole removal on the NHS is possible, it’s mainly reserved for cases where the mole might be cancerous or is causing discomfort, not just for cosmetic enhancements Read on to find out how you can qualify for this procedure, what the process involves, and any costs you might need to consider
Mole Removal NHS Depending on the circumstances the NHS can help patients to remove their moles In most cases, a skin doctor or a dermatologist will make the decision as to whether the patient can be treated on the NHS or whether they should pay for their treatment privately
Melanoma - North Bristol NHS Trust First treatment will be surgery to remove the mole This is called an excision biopsy Excision biopsy: The first step is to numb the area around the mole Then the mole is removed and sent for testing It takes about 4-6 weeks to get the results Specialists called histopathologists look at the sample closely to see how deep it goes
NHS 111 Wales - Health A-Z : Moles Harmless moles are not usually treated on the NHS You can pay a private clinic to remove a mole, but it may be expensive How to prevent cancerous moles UV light from the sun can increase the chance of a mole becoming cancerous If you have lots of moles, you need to be extra careful in the sun
Mole Removal near me, NHS mole removal cost, cyst removal nhs waiting list Our mole and cyst removal service is designed to give you peace of mind Comprehensive patient information, every step of the way As many post-operative care appointments with your surgeon, doctor and nursing team as required 24-hour patient helpline to ensure you are always in the best of hands 5 Star Trustpilot Rating