Skin Tags, Warts & Benign Blemishes
Addressing Common Skin Blemishes Many people develop common, benign (non-cancerous) skin lesions such as skin tags, viral warts, seborrhoeic keratoses, milia, or cherry angiomas throughout their lives. While typically harmless from a medical standpoint, these blemishes can often be cosmetically undesirable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or cause irritation, leading individuals to seek their removal. Safe and Effective Removal Techniques PRP London Clinic offers safe and effective removal for a wide range of common benign skin blemishes.
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Dr Hansel Misquitta
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Last reviewed: September 5, 2025
About Skin Tags, Warts & Benign Blemishes
Addressing Common Skin Blemishes
Many people develop common, benign (non-cancerous) skin lesions such as skin tags, viral warts, seborrhoeic keratoses, milia, or cherry angiomas throughout their lives. While typically harmless from a medical standpoint, these blemishes can often be cosmetically undesirable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or cause irritation, leading individuals to seek their removal.Safe and Effective Removal Techniques
PRP London Clinic offers safe and effective removal for a wide range of common benign skin blemishes. It is crucial that any pigmented lesion (like a mole) is properly assessed by a qualified practitioner to confirm it is benign before considering removal. We utilise established techniques such as cryotherapy (controlled freezing) and electrosurgery/hyfrecation (using heat generated by an electrical current) to precisely target and destroy the unwanted tissue.Expert Assessment and Procedure
Our process begins with a thorough assessment of the lesion(s) to confirm the diagnosis and ensure suitability for removal within our clinic. The chosen removal method depends on the type, size, and location of the blemish. These procedures are typically quick, performed under local anaesthesia (if needed), and aim to achieve the best possible cosmetic outcome with minimal scarring.What Our Patients Are Saying
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