Moles and other pigmented lesions are common. Most are harmless, but some changes may need further investigation to rule out skin cancer. That’s why it’s important to have them reviewed by a trained clinician, especially if they change in shape, size, colour or texture.
At Beacon, we most commonly assess:
Moles are clusters of pigmented skin cells. They may appear flat or raised, and can vary in colour from pink to brown or black.
We recommend a check if a mole:
Our clinicians will examine your mole closely and explain whether it’s safe, needs monitoring, or should be removed and sent for testing.
Seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, non-cancerous skin growths. They often look like warty, brown or waxy patches that can be mistaken for moles.
Seborrhoeic keratosis does not turn into skin cancer. However, they can be removed if they become irritated, bleed, or affect your confidence.
Most moles and pigmented lesions are harmless, but it’s always better to be sure. Having a skin lump, mole or patch checked by a trained clinician can offer peace of mind, especially if it’s changed recently or feels uncomfortable.
You may want to seek treatment if:
At Beacon, we believe you shouldn’t have to wait to get answers. Even if the lesion turns out to be harmless, a quick consultation can remove the worry and help you decide what’s best for your body and your peace of mind.
During your visit, one of our experienced clinicians will examine your mole or lesion and talk through your concerns. If the lesion is clearly benign, you’ll be given advice and reassurance.
If removal is recommended:
Most procedures take around 30 to 45 minutes and are carried out in one of our clean, modern clinics.
We know how unsettling it can feel to notice a change in your skin. That’s why we offer:
We currently offer Minor Surgery Services from fully equipped Minor Surgery theatres at the following locations: