Mole Removal in Kensington & Chelsea

Treatments:Mole Removal

50 verified clinics • 4.7 avg rating (234 reviews) • 35 accredited • Within 50 miles of Kensington & Chelsea

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Looking for mole removal in Kensington & Chelsea? Mole removal is a medical procedure that should always be performed by a qualified healthcare professional. Methods include surgical excision (cutting), shave excision, laser removal, and cryotherapy, with the choice depending on the mole's size, depth, and location. Any mole that has changed in size, shape, colour, or is bleeding should be assessed by a GP before cosmetic removal. Clinics offering mole removal in Kensington & Chelsea should send removed tissue for histological analysis as standard practice. Ratings range from 1.8 to 5 stars across 234 patient reviews. 35 of 50 clinics hold professional accreditations including JCCP.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mole removal safe?

Mole removal is a routine procedure when performed by a qualified medical professional. The key safety consideration is ensuring any removed mole is sent for histology (laboratory analysis) to rule out melanoma. Reputable clinics in Kensington & Chelsea include histology as standard. Never have a mole removed by laser alone without prior dermoscopy assessment, as laser cannot provide a tissue sample for testing.

How much does mole removal cost in Kensington & Chelsea?

The cost of mole removal in Kensington & Chelsea typically ranges from £150 to £500 per mole, depending on size, location, and removal method. This should include the initial consultation, the procedure, and histology analysis. Some clinics offer discounts for multiple moles removed in one session. Use our directory to compare verified clinics in Kensington & Chelsea.

What mole removal methods are available?

The main methods are surgical excision (cutting out the mole and stitching), shave excision (shaving the mole flush with the skin), laser removal (for small, flat, non-suspicious moles), and cryotherapy (freezing). Your practitioner in Kensington & Chelsea will recommend the best method based on the mole's characteristics and whether histology is needed.

Will mole removal leave a scar?

All mole removal methods can leave some scarring, though modern techniques minimise this. Surgical excision leaves a thin line scar. Shave excision typically leaves a flat, round mark. The final appearance depends on the mole's size, location, and your skin's healing characteristics. Practitioners in Kensington & Chelsea can advise on likely cosmetic outcomes during your consultation.

Should I see my GP before private mole removal?

The NHS recommends seeing your GP first if a mole has changed in size, shape, or colour, bleeds, itches, or is new and looks unusual. Your GP can refer you for NHS removal if there is clinical concern. For cosmetic removal of stable, unchanged moles, you can go directly to a private clinic in Kensington & Chelsea — but ensure they perform dermoscopy assessment before any removal.

How long does mole removal take?

The procedure itself typically takes 15-30 minutes per mole, depending on size and method. You will need an initial consultation (often a separate appointment) where the practitioner examines the mole with a dermatoscope. Most patients in Kensington & Chelsea can return to normal activities the same day, though strenuous exercise should be avoided for 48 hours.

What qualifications should a mole removal practitioner have?

Mole removal should be performed by a GMC-registered doctor, ideally with dermatology or plastic surgery training. In Kensington & Chelsea, check that the clinic is CQC registered (required for surgical procedures), the practitioner has specific training in skin lesion removal, and histology analysis is included as standard. Avoid clinics that only offer laser removal without dermoscopy assessment.

Can moles grow back after removal?

Completely excised moles rarely grow back. However, if removal was incomplete (e.g., shave excision of a deep mole), regrowth is possible. If a removed mole does return, it should be reassessed by a medical professional. Your practitioner in Kensington & Chelsea will advise on the most appropriate removal method to minimise recurrence risk.

How many mole removal clinics are in Kensington & Chelsea?

There are 50 verified mole removal clinics within 50 miles of Kensington & Chelsea. The nearest alternative is West London with 105 clinics.

What is the average rating for mole removal clinics in Kensington & Chelsea?

Clinics offering mole removal in Kensington & Chelsea have an average rating of 4.7 stars across 234 patient reviews. Ratings range from 1.8 to 5 stars.

Which mole removal clinics in Kensington & Chelsea are accredited?

35 of 50 mole removal clinics in Kensington & Chelsea hold professional accreditations. The most common accreditation is JCCP, held by 31 clinics. We recommend checking a clinic's accreditation status before booking.

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