Post cryotherapy scar treatment


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Question: Post cryotherapy scar treatment

Hi there, I had cryotherapy 3 months ago in-between my eyebrows to remove a mole and although the mole has reduced and mostly removed, it has left me with a small scar, clear and raised. I was hoping this would be fully removed, however have been advised that a form of light therapy could be used to fully remove it, with no scar tissue. Is this something you would be able to assist with please? If so, could you provide me with an idea of price? Many thanks, Christina

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Dr Anna Hemming

Thames Skin Clinic

7th January 2025

Answer: Hello Chrisi,

Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding mole removal. We offer treatment in the clinic with Dr Anna Hemming with Plasma BT machine or if it is a stubborn mole this can be removed with a minor operation by the doctor. We need to see you for a consultation with the doctor to assess the lesion and talk to you about treatment plan. Consultation fee is £195 and it can be redeemable towards the treatment if the mole will be removed with Plasma BT machine, not suitable to redeem if the treatment will be provided with a minor operation or a different treatment. The price for a lesion removal with Plasma BT treatment is £275. Feel free to contact us (our contact details can be found on our clinic profile) as I won't be able to reply to you again on this thread.

Best wishes,
Lavinia


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6th January 2025

Answer: Hi Christina. I could definitely take a look for you. My contact details are in my bio if you would like to book a free consultation. I am based in High Wycombe

Best regards

Rachel Fox
Aesthetic Nursing Services


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Owner Tawa Dowling

TD Aesthetics

6th January 2025

Answer: Hi Christina, thank you for your enquiry. Yes, you can have LED, depending on scar depth, to reduce the scar. A course of 6 to 10 sessions may be required, at £25 per session. Preferably 2 or more sessions a week. If the scar is deeper, a course of 3 or more microneedling sessions would be more effective, at a cost of £175 per session.

You're welcome to come into clinic for a consultation to be assessed and discuss further if you like, you can book a consultation via the link in our clinic bio on consulting room. Please let me know if you need any help


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6th January 2025

Answer: Hi Christina, I am sorry this is a service I do not offer at the clinic. I hope you find a clinic that can help you.


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Dr Fatima Ahmed

rtwskin

6th January 2025

Answer: Thank you for your email enquiry.

I would like to invite you to come in to the clinic for a consultation with one of our fully trained and experienced practitioners. Please be advised this is a chargeable consultation and will be £50.

They can then discuss your needs and concerns thoroughly with you and create a personal treatment plan, recommending the best option. There are a few options available for scar revision including:

Dermal roller: Skin Needling with a dermal roller produces hundreds of tiny dermal injuries, each one triggering the normal healing response within the skin. Successive treatments build new collagen progressively, filling in depressed scars and deep lines.

RF Microneedling: Minimally invasive RF thermal energy creates fractional electrocoagulation in the dermis which facilitates a natural wound healing process (WHP). WHP promotes the remodelling of collagen and wound contraction, which improves scarring.

Co2 Laser Resurfacing: This method is very effective for older white scars. The Fractional CO2 and Erbium Lasers are particularly effective in the treatment of post traumatic, atrophic and acne scars. These lasers remove the very top layer of the skin and stimulate the growth of healthy new skin. When the new skin grows back it is smoother than before, and the appearance of the scar is normally reduced. Laser resurfacing may be riskier for individuals who have dark skin colours. Usually more than one treatment is necessary for maximum improvement

Steroid Injections: Can be administered into the hypertrophic or keloid scar. The raised scar tissue will become softer, flatter and whiter in colour, matching the surrounding skin. Steroid injections can improve symptoms such as itching or pain. Several sessions are usually required to produce good results.

Dermal Filler: Can be strategically placed to fill in depressed scars and deep lines.

The treatment recommended for you will depend entirely on the severity of your condition.

If you have any further questions or you would like to book an appointment for your consultation, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Our opening hours are:
Monday to Saturday 9-6pm

I look forward to hearing from you.


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Dr Catherine Wellington

Cosmetic Skin Care

6th January 2025

Answer: Hello Christina,

Thank you for your enquiry.

We would be happy to advise you further at consultation regarding this.

Best wishes
Dr Jo
The Skyn Gym/Cosmetic Skin Care
Windsor


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