Seborrheic Keratosis Removal

If you have a raised, rough or “stuck-on” lesion you’d like removed, Book now for a consultation and we’ll confirm suitability and the best next step.

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What is a seborrhoeic keratosis?

Seborrhoeic keratoses are common, usually harmless skin growths. If you have a lesion that’s changing, bleeding, or looks unusual, you should seek medical advice.

How removal works

We’ll assess the area first, explain what’s suitable, and talk you through what to expect during and after treatment.

We will review your video consultation details and confirm your suitability.

We explain the recommended treatment pathway.

We provide clear aftercare guidance and healing expectations.

Suitability

Who it may be suitable for

Seborrheic keratosis removal may be suitable if:

What to expect

What to expect at your appointment

WHAT WE DO

Before & after results

Every case is different, but seeing real examples can help you feel confident about what’s possible. View our before/after gallery (where consent is provided) and explore treatment pages for more examples.

Pricing

Transparent pricing guidance

Pricing depends on size, location, and number of lesions. Book now and we’ll confirm a clear price after assessment. To get an accurate quote, please message us on WhatsApp with a few clear photos and any details that might affect your preferred treatment. We’ll confirm a price and, if needed, arrange an online video consultation so you can book with confidence.

FAQ

Seborrheic keratosis removal FAQs

Is seborrheic keratosis dangerous?

Seborrheic keratoses are typically benign, but it’s important to assess any lesion you’re unsure about.

Can it come back after removal?

A treated lesion typically does not return, but new lesions can develop over time.

How long does healing take?

Any skin procedure can leave a mark. We’ll explain expected outcomes and aftercare.

Book your appointment with us

Tell us what you’d like treated and we’ll guide you to the right next step.