Mole Removal Procedures
If a mole is deemed suspicious or is causing discomfort or cosmetic concern, removal may be advised. This is typically done under local anaesthetic and may include:
- Surgical excision – complete removal of the mole and surrounding tissue for analysis
- Shave excision – suitable for raised moles, removing the lesion at skin level
- Cryotherapy – freezing small benign moles or lesions using liquid nitrogen
All procedures are carried out by trained professionals in a sterile environment with post-care support.
How to pay
You can self fund treatment, or pay through your medical insurance:
For those with an insurance policy which covers gastroscopy (many do).
For people choosing to fund their own diagnosis and treatment.
Why Choose Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital?
- Consultant-led assessments and procedures
- Fast-track appointments with no long NHS wait times
- State-of-the-art equipment and diagnostic precision
- Supportive follow-up for biopsy results or further treatment
- Private and discreet care in a leading healthcare environment