Below is a full range of the electrolysis services that I offer, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to get in touch.
Electrolysis is 100% guaranteed. It is the only medically approved solution to remove hair permanently.
Medically called telangiectasia, this is a condition where tiny blood vessels create thread-like patterns on the skin. Electrolysis significantly reduces the appearance of them
A special type of telangiectasia, these have a central red spot from which smaller red vessels radiate outwards, like spider’s legs! - hence the name. Electrolysis reduces their appearance.
Officially called Campbell de Morgan spots, these are small dilated capillaries which initially appear as flat red dots and may sometimes grow larger in thickness and diameter. Electrolysis is a safe and easy way to treat these.
Also known as milk spots, these small pearly white bumps are often found around the eye area and on the nose. They are deposits of keratin that is trapped under the skin and are treated very effectively using electrolysis
These flesh coloured tags appear typically in folds of skin such as the neck or underarm. They can be permanently removed using electrolysis.
A skin mole is a cluster of pigmented cells that can be raised or flat. Electrolysis can be used to reduce moles by destroying the cells with heat energy.
Electrolysis is a precise, treatment that destroys infected wart tissue, leaving surrounding skin intact, resulting in minimal scarring and quick results.
Electrolysis precisely targets affected tissue, leaving surrounding skin intact, resulting in minimal scarring and quick, blemish-free results. It can effectively treat skin moles, common warts, and plane warts.
Filiform Warts are long with frond-like appearances and are commonly found on the neck and facial areas. Electrolysis is a quick and safe solution to removing them.
Verruca (Plantar Warts) are found on the soles of the feet. Start as a small pink area and grow, become dark with a crumbly layer of skin. May have a pepper pot appearance and can spread into a cluster.
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common skin growth that can catch on clothing and bleed. Electrolysis is a non-invasive method to remove them.
Skin coloured bumps usually found near the eyes, these are harmless growths of the sweat ducts. Can also be found on the face, armpits, abdomen, genital area or chest.
These soft, velvety yellow-coloured deposits are usually found under the eyes and can be a sign of elevated cholesterol levels. They arise symmetrically on the upper and lower eyelids, start off small but gradually grow over a period of months and do not resolve themselves.
A cyst is a closed sac with semi-solid or liquid contents. Cysts can be treated with electrolysis with the aim to reduce rather than remove, as complete removal is usually only possible via minor surgery and will result in a scar.
A disorder of the sebaceous glands with cream/yellow small, soft, doughnut-shaped papules, usually found on the forehead, nose and cheeks. They don’t often cause any problems, but may become inflamed if disturbed by scratching or shaving for example.
These are flat, pigmented, round/oval patches of skin. The colour ranges from light to dark brown. Associated with the natural ageing process, however, are more prevalent with increasing exposure to UV light. Commonly found in areas that are sun-exposed, such as the face, hands, neckline, shoulders, arms and upper back.