Skin Lesions

Quick and professional treatment for skin tags and keloid scars, helping you feel more comfortable in your skin.

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Skin Tags

What is a Skin Tag?

Skin Tags are small, soft, skin coloured growths that hang off the skin, looking similar to warts. They are very common, harmless and can vary in size ranging from a few millimetres up to about 2 inches wide.
They are most commonly found on the neck, armpits, groin, breasts, eyelids or under the folds of the buttocks. They are made of loose collagen (a type of protein found throughout the body) and blood vessels. Usually they are harmless and don’t cause pain, however you may consider having skin tags removed if they are affecting your self-esteem, or if they catch on clothing/jewellery and bleed.

​Treatment

Skin tags can be treated at one of our minor surgery clinics. The usual process involves a local anaesthetic to numb the area, excision of the skin tags and closure of the wound. This process is relatively quick and in almost all cases, patients are able to go home after completion.
If you have a Skin Tag which you wish to be treated, book a consultation appointment with one of our minor surgeons today!

Fees per Session

$ 125 50 mins

INDIVIDUAL

$ 135 50 mins

COUPLES

$ 95 50 mins

TEEN

Opening Hours

09:00 - 17:00

Monday - Thursday

09:00 - 17:00

Friday

09:00 - 17:00

Saturday

09:00 - 17:00

Sunday

Contacts

Stitches Aftercare

What Are Skin Lesions?

Skin lesions are visible changes on your skin; they may be raised, discoloured, or textured differently from the surrounding area. Many lesions are benign (non-cancerous), but they can still be uncomfortable, itchy, or catch on clothing.
At Beacon, we regularly treat:

Skin tags

Skin Tags are small, soft, skin coloured growths that hang off the skin, looking similar to warts. They are very common, harmless and can vary in size, from a few millimetres up to about 2 inches wide.
They are:
While skin tags are harmless, many people choose to rid of them for comfort or cosmetic reasons.

Keloid scars

A keloid scar is a tough, lump scar that is raised quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. They are usually irregularly shaped and, unlike common scars, they tend to enlarge progressively.
The manifest is:
Keloids can be uncomfortable, especially on the chest, shoulders, or earlobes, and may be treated with removal or specialist scar management.

Why You Might Want Treatment

Skin lesions like tags and keloid scars are not usually a medical concern, but they can still impact your day-to-day life.
You may want to consider removal if:
At Beacon, we make it easy to get answers and offer safe, expert removal with minimal downtime.

What to Expect From Treatment

Most skin lesion removals are carried out in one visit, with no need for hospital admission.
Here’s what happens:
The procedure usually takes 20 to 45 minutes, and you can return home the same day.

Why choose Beacon?

We provide fast, patient-centred care with your safety, comfort and confidence in mind.
When you choose Beacon, you get:

Locations We Serve

Parkway House,

Palatine Road, Northenden, Manchester, M22 4DB

Our clinic is easily reachable and offers free parking for your convenience.

You can book your appointment at one of our modern Beacon clinics:

Need more information?

Refer to the FAQs listed below, or feel free to contact us through our website or phone.

Ready to book?

If a skin tag or scar is bothering you, book a consultation online or contact our team by phone or email. You’ll be seen quickly and receive expert care tailored to you.

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Working Time

08:00 - 18:00

Monday - Thursday

07:00 - 22:00

Friday

08:00 - 18:00

Saturday

Meet our Specialist

Dr. Metthew Wood

Senior Dr. at Brivona

Dr. Alice Reed

Minor Surgery Specialist at Beacon

Dr. Candace

Minor Surgery Specialist at Beacon

faqs

No. You can book directly with us; there’s no need for a referral.
If your clinician is concerned, we’ll arrange for the lesion to be removed and sent for histology (lab testing). We’ll support you every step of the way.
Minor scarring is possible, but we aim to keep it minimal. Your clinician will explain what to expect during your consultation.
No. Seborrhoeic keratoses are benign and do not become cancer. However, they can be removed if they’re uncomfortable or for cosmetic reasons.
Cosmetic mole removal is not usually covered by the NHS or private insurance. However, if removal is recommended for medical reasons, we’ll explain your options clearly.

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