Mole Removal & Skin Spot Treatment

Welcome to Revita Medical & Skin Clinic, where we prioritise skin health and informed decision making. Our clinic provides assessment and management of skin concerns, including mole removal, selected minimally invasive treatments, and skin cancer checks. Suitability, risks, and expected outcomes are discussed during a consultation with an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Comprehensive Mole Removal Services
We offer options tailored to individual needs, whether for clinical assessment or appearance-focused reasons. A clinician will examine the lesion to confirm suitability and to determine if pathology testing is required. Our approaches include:
Suture-Less Mole Removal
Suture-less mole removal may be considered for selected benign lesions where a non-sutured approach is appropriate. The aim is to precisely remove the visible portion of the lesion with minimal disruption to surrounding skin. Results and recovery time vary by lesion size, depth, location, skin type, and aftercare.
This method can result in a tidy outcome for suitable cases, with many people returning to usual activities soon after treatment. Any skin procedure can leave a mark, and a scar-free result cannot be guaranteed. Your practitioner will explain benefits, limitations, and alternatives before proceeding.
Surgical Mole Removal (Excision)
For larger or irregular lesions, or where there is concern about possible malignancy, surgical excision may be recommended. This involves removing the lesion with a margin of surrounding tissue. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia to improve comfort. Stitches are used to close the wound, and careful technique aims to achieve a favourable scar. Your practitioner will discuss expected healing and follow-up.
Excision allows histopathological analysis, which is important for confirming the diagnosis and determining if further management is required.
Laser Mole Removal
Selected small benign lesions, age spots, and sun spots may be treated with laser where clinically appropriate. Laser energy targets the pigmented area so that the body can gradually clear treated pigment over time. Multiple sessions may be required depending on the concern being treated.
Downtime varies. While many people experience a short recovery, temporary redness, swelling, or pigment changes can occur. No technique can guarantee a specific cosmetic outcome. Our systems are used with the goal of precise targeting while protecting surrounding tissue, and your practitioner will explain expected results for your skin.
Minimally Invasive Skin Tag, Age Spot, and Sun Spot Treatment
Our clinic provides treatments intended to improve the comfort and appearance of common concerns such as skin tags, age spots, and sun spots when suitable for your skin. Your practitioner will advise on the most appropriate option after assessment.
Skin Tag Removal
Skin tags are benign growths that often occur where skin rubs together, such as the neck, underarms, or eyelids. We provide non-surgical methods to remove skin tags when clinically appropriate. A local numbing agent is typically used to support comfort. Minor aftercare is required.
Age Spots and Sun Spots Treatment
Age spots and sun spots are common signs of sun exposure and usually appear on areas frequently exposed to daylight, such as the face, hands, shoulders, and arms. When treatment is sought for cosmetic reasons, options can include laser to target pigmentation. The body then clears treated pigment gradually. Outcomes vary and more than one session may be required. Your practitioner will provide guidance on sun protection to support results.
Skin Cancer and Mole Assessment: Prioritising Early Detection
Regular skin checks are important for people with multiple moles, significant sun exposure, a personal or family history of skin cancer, or any changing lesion. Early detection supports timely management. At Revita Medical & Skin Clinic, we offer comprehensive assessments to identify lesions that may warrant monitoring, biopsy, or removal.
We consider the ABCDE features of moles (Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Colour variation, Diameter, and Evolution) and use dermoscopy where appropriate. If a lesion appears atypical, we will discuss follow-up services, including biopsy and treatment options. If malignancy is suspected, an approach that permits pathology testing will be recommended.
Cyst Removal: Comfortable and Effective Excision
Cysts can cause discomfort or concern. We perform minor surgical excision under local anaesthesia, removing the cyst capsule to reduce the likelihood of recurrence. After the procedure, the area is closed as required and covered. Written aftercare is provided to support healing. Individual recovery times vary.
Patient Care Approach: Your Comfort, Our Priority
From consultation to follow-up, our focus is on clear information, shared decision making, and supportive care. Each treatment begins with an assessment of your concerns, medical history, and goals. We explain benefits, risks, costs, alternatives, and expected recovery so you can make an informed choice. Information provided on this page is general in nature and does not replace an in-person consultation.
Book Your Consultation Today
Contact us to book a consultation with our medical team and discuss the most suitable approach for your skin concerns. Flexible appointment options are available.
Risks and Recovery
All procedures carry risks. Your practitioner will explain potential complications and provide written aftercare. Possible risks include bleeding, infection, delayed healing, discomfort, swelling, redness, crusting, changes in skin colour, sensitivity to sun, scarring, recurrence of the lesion, need for additional treatment, and an outcome that differs from expectations. Rare complications can occur.
Recovery varies by person and method. You will receive guidance on wound care, activity modification, and sun protection. Seek advice promptly if you notice increasing pain, persistent redness, swelling, discharge, fever, or any unexpected change at the treatment site.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.