Question: can you freeze/remove molluscums?
i have had 3 molluscums on my knee for over 6 years and was wondering if you can freeze or remove them
i have had 3 molluscums on my knee for over 6 years and was wondering if you can freeze or remove them
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Fauzia Khan
4th June 2025
Answer: Dear Rose,
Thank you for contacting Nakedhealth MediSpa via Consulting Room.
Please, book in for a consultation with our medical director, Mr Gateley. He would be able to have a look at the lesions for you and remove them for you.
You can book a consultation with him via our website or contact our friendly front of house team directly.
We'll look forward to seeing you soon.
Kind regards,
Nakedhealth Team
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Sarah Newey
4th June 2025
Answer: Hi Rose - Molloscum usually clears up within 12 months and there are usually more than 3 lesions. Have you had it diagnosed by your GP? Happy to help if I can - would you like to come for a consultation? Sarah
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Registered Nurse Mary White
4th June 2025
Answer: Please email us directly with a photo and we may be able to help. Thanks Outline
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Dr Fatima Ahmed
5th June 2025
Answer: Good Morning,
I'm afraid this isn't something we treat here at the clinic. Apologies.
Kind Regards
rtwskin
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Dr Sundeep Dhesi
4th June 2025
Answer: Hi Ross,
They can be treated with liquid Nitrogen.
The cost is £120.
Please contact us via our bio if you would like to be seen in clinic.
Always useful to send us a picture.
Kind regards
Dr Dhesi and Team
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Ms Jilla Malek-Mohammadi
4th June 2025
Answer: Dear Rose,
Thank you for contacting us.
To be able to book your appointment please email us direct. For a free price quote attach a photo with your email.
Kind regards
Devonshire House Skin Clinic (Brentwood, Essex)
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Dr. Jo McInerney
4th June 2025
Answer: Hi
Thank you for your enquiry.
Yes we can freeze them. We would do an assessment pre treatment.
Many thanks
Dr Jo
The Skyn Gym/ Cosmetic Skin Care
Windsor
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Dr Hazel Parkinson
4th June 2025
Answer: Hello Rose,
You certainly can have molloscum frozen with the cryopen. It is approximately 90% successful. Please feel free to contact me via my profile to book an appointment.
Warm wishes
Dr Hazel
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Emma Rothery
4th June 2025
Answer: We are able to treat Molluscum. We would recommend coming in for a complimentary consultation, this will allow your practitioner to assess the area and give you an accurate quote based on how many sessions she would recommend for optimal results.
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