
Moles
Moles are clusters of pigmented skin cells (melanocytes) that can be flat or raised, and vary in colour from light brown to black. While most moles are harmless, some people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or because they have changed in size, shape, or colour. Before cosmetic removal, all moles are assessed to ensure they do not show signs of skin cancer.
Recommended treatments

Laser Mole Removal
Laser mole removal uses focused light energy to precisely break down pigmented cells without damaging the surrounding skin. This method is best suited for small, benign, and superficial moles. It offers minimal downtime and a low risk of scarring.
Radiofrequency Mole Excision
Radiofrequency (RF) mole excision uses a specialised device to gently shave away the mole at the skin’s surface while simultaneously cauterising the area to reduce bleeding. This approach is particularly effective for raised moles and provides a smooth finish with minimal healing time.