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Skin Blemish Removal at Electrolysis Garforth
Electrolysis has traditionally been used for permanently removing unwanted hairs. However, it is now extensively used for treating various skin conditions. The specialists at Luxe Clinic Garforth provide electrolysis treatment to help you get rid of blood spots,...
Causes of Raised Skin Bumps
Raised skin bumps are elevated growths that can occur in different parts of the body. They are common, and in most cases harmless. Raised skin bumps can be small, large, itchy, skin-coloured or otherwise, hard or sometimes soft and movable. These skin bumps can be...
What’s the Safest Way to Remove Moles, Warts, and Skin Tags?
If moles and warts on your skin are making you feel uncomfortable and self-conscious, there are many ways to get rid of them. Electrolysis is one of the safest, non-invasive, effective and affordable treatments available. Electrolysis began as a treatment for removing...
A Guide to Age Spots – Causes, Symptoms and Prevention
Also referred to as sun spots or liver spots, age spots are brown, black or grey spots appearing on the skin, usually on the hands, shoulders and face. They can be tiny, medium or significant in size, and are commonly seen on areas that are constantly exposed to the...
Electrolysis Treatments Offered at Our Garforth Clinic
Advanced Electrolysis is the least invasive yet highly reliable method for treating a variety of several cosmetic skin disorders. With years of experience and advanced training, our clinicians can successfully treat conditions like moles, warts, skin tags and more....
Why You Should Not Try Removing Sebaceous Cyst Removal at Home?
Sebaceous cysts are the build-up of sebum, a naturally occurring substance that our body produces as a lubricant. When there is more production of sebum than necessary, cysts form on the skin. Sebaceous cysts can occur on any part of the body including the back, neck,...
Laser Hair Removal Vs Electrolysis: Which Is Better?
Electrolysis and laser hair removal are two popular procedures for removing unwanted hair from the body. But how effective are these two procedures and which one is the best? Let’s compare these options against some crucial factors to determine which treatment is...
Red Vein (Broken Capillaries) Removal Procedure at Luxe Electrolysis Clinic in Leeds
Our electrolysis clinic in Leeds receives numerous calls from those looking to treat broken capillaries. So if you have red veins or broken capillaries, this post will help you with more information. Broken capillaries occur when multiple blood vessels located near...
Warts Removed at Luxe Skin Clinic in Garforth
Warts are abnormal skin growths, mostly non-cancerous in nature, caused by the virus Human Papillomavirus (HPV). They are commonly seen on the hands, soles, fingers and around the nails. The HPV virus feeds on open skin that’s usually a result of damages such as...
Electrolysis Treatment for Xanthelasma
Xanthelasma palpebra is a common skin condition that appears on your eyelids. It presents itself as yellowish, flat growth on the area of the eyelid that’s near the nose. Because of the yellowish tinge, these flat growths resemble butter beans. Xanthelasma is harmless...
Electrolysis Treatment for Warts
Warts are ugly and sometimes painful growths that appear suddenly on any part of your body. They are an infection caused by the Human Papillomavirus. Broken areas on the skin are more susceptible to the infection since the virus is easily able to enter the body...
Do I Need to Worry About Campbell de Morgan Spots?
Campbell de Morgan Spots, also known as Cherry Angioma are dome-shaped or slightly raised reddish outgrowths on the skin. They are so named because of their bright red colour that is caused because the capillaries underneath the skin are broken. However, the colour...
Some Facts About Skin Tags
Skin tags are a fairly common condition that can affect anyone. It is a condition where a tiny section of the skin protrudes and hangs out. Removing skin tags calls for expert treatment. Our electrolysis clinic in Leeds has the skills and the equipment to treat skin...
What is Telangiectasis?
Telangiectasis is a Greek word that means ‘end vessel dilation’. In Telangiectasis, the capillaries (thin blood vessels) become dilated and visible thereby causing threadlike patterns or red lines on the skin. These patterns develop and increase gradually and often...
Treating Xanthomas with Electrolysis
Xanthelasma Palpebra is a commonly occurring skin condition that appears on the eyelids close to the nose. It is the most common form of cutaneous xanthoma and appears as flat yellow-coloured growths near the inner corner of your eyelids. They often resemble the shape...
What are Milia?
A milia is a cyst-like formation that lies superficially under the epidermal layer of your skin. Milia can appear anywhere in the body but are most commonly found in clusters on your chin, nose or cheeks. Although harmless, such clusters can make you look unattractive...
What is Spider Naevus and How to Treat it?
Spider naevus is a skin condition wherein a particular spot on a central blood vessel becomes dilated and the smaller capillaries branching out from it radiate in different directions. It appears close to your skin surface and looks like a spider with its legs spread...
Electrolysis Treatment for Age Spots
Age spots are an annoying albeit inevitable appearance on your skin as you age. They occur commonly on your face, hands, arms and chest areas, leaving unsightly blemishes that you would rather not have. Even if your hair is healthy and the wrinkles are not yet...