
SKIN LESION
REMOVAL SYDNEY
Some common types of skin lesions include:
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Moles (Nevi): Small, dark spots that may be flat or raised.
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Warts: Small, rough growths caused by a viral infection (usually human papillomavirus or HPV).
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Sebaceous Cysts: Small lumps beneath the skin caused by a blocked sweat gland.
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Angiomas: Small red dots consist of small capillaries
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Skin Tags: Small, soft, benign growths that often appear in areas where skin rubs together.
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Seborrheic Keratosis: Look like moles but are less elevated and more defined

St Leonards Laser and Skin offers non-surgical skin lesion removal in St Leonards, including milia removal, mole removal, skin tag removal, wart removal, and treatment for other benign skin imperfections.
We use advanced technology to ensure safe and scarless results. No cutting or stitches involved in this procedure.
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Non Surgical
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Scarless
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No Cutting & No Stitches
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No Scarring
BENIGN SKIN LESIONS REMOVAL




Milia are tiny, white, or yellowish cysts that often appear on the face, particularly around the eyes and cheeks. Moles, on the other hand, are pigmented skin growths that can vary in colour and size.
A mole (also known as a nevus) is a common skin growth that occurs when melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing pigment, cluster together instead of spreading evenly across the skin. They can appear anywhere on the body and vary in size, shape, and color.
A skin tag is a small, soft, benign growth of skin that typically forms on areas where the skin folds or rubs against itself, such as the neck, armpits, groin, eyelids, or under the breasts. They are made of loose collagen fibers, fat cells, and skin tissue.
A wart is a small, rough growth on the skin caused by a viral infection from the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are typically benign and can appear on various parts of the body, often spreading through direct contact with the virus.