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Can I get a mole or cyst removed on the NHS?

Many people who are looking to have a mole or cyst removed on the NHS are facing huge waiting lists and often are not even getting to that stage after being told that they are unsuitable for treatment.

You can get a mole or cyst removed on the NHS, but it is unlikely that you would be deemed suitable for NHS removal treatment.

The NHS is no longer delivering any non-essential mole or cyst removal treatments. This means that the majority of mole removal or (e.g. warts, verrucae, and skin tags) are no longer administered for free on the NHS unless it is believed to be life-threatening or cancerous.

How do you get a mole or cyst removed on the NHS?

If you are concerned about the appearance of a mole or cyst then it is best to start with a doctors appointment at your local GP surgery. They will be able to examine and analyse the mole or cyst and diagnose it. You may be referred to a dermatologist for a further examination and if they feel you are at risk then you will be able to undergo treatment on the NHS.

If the mole or cyst is determined to be harmless or benign then you can either live with it or choose to have it privately removed.

Where can I get a mole or cyst removed near me privately?

There are lots of private companies offering .

At The Clinic, we offer mole or cyst with our team of Consultant Surgeons. They will be able to offer you comprehensive advice on which treatment is best for you.

Benefits of private mole or cyst removal

How much is private mole or cyst removal?

The cost of a private mole or cyst removal will vary depending on the type of treatment that you are offered, the number of moles, cysts or lesions being removed and if they are being sent for a diagnostic skin biopsy. At The Private Clinic, our prices start from £600.

How are moles or cysts removed?

There are a few different methods in which your mole, cyst or lesion can be removed. These include:

The most common method of removing moles, cysts, or lesions from the body is surgical excision which is a minor surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic. A scalpel is used to remove the moles, lesion or cyst from the skin and are used to close the incision.

Curettage and cautery is a traditional form of skin lesion removal but is still highly effective. It is performed under local anaesthetic and scooped called a curette is used to scrape the mole or lesion from the of the skin. Heat is then applied to the area to seal the area and stop bleeding (cauterisation).

is likely to be unsuitable for cyst removal but could be used for small mole or lesion removals. The treatment uses liquid nitrogen which is applied to the area being to freeze it. Additional cryotherapy treatments may be required for full removal but this will be reviewed after 6 weeks.

Mole and Cyst Removal Before and After Photos

Mole and Cyst Removal at The Private Clinic

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Where can I have mole or cyst removal privately?

We have a range of clinics across the UK that offer mole, cyst and lesion removal.

Our Mole and Cyst removal clinic in London is located in Central London on Harley Street which has great links to surrounding areas including Marylebone, Fitzrovia, Anti-Wrinkle Subscription Hyde Park, Regents Park, Battersea, Bayswater, Soho, Notting Hill, Green Park, Kings Road, Chelsea, South Kensington. Fulham, St Johns Wood, Primrose Hill, Victoria, Kensington, West End, Belgravia, Mayfair, Holland Park and Earls Court.

Consultant Plastic Surgeon, is available for consultation at our London clinic to discuss his recommended treatments for lump and bump removal.

Many procedures can occur within the clinic in our theatres or at our privately owned hospital in Fitzroy Square.