Minor Surgery & Skin Lesion Removal
Precise, Consultant-Led Procedures for Moles, Lumps, and Skin Irregularities.
At Future Care Medical and Aesthetics Centre, we offer expert-led minor surgical procedures for the safe and effective removal of a wide range of skin lesions—including moles, cysts, lipomas, and other benign growths.
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Led by a Consultant Dermatologist and supported by a skilled clinical team, we combine surgical precision with an aesthetic approach to achieve optimal medical and cosmetic outcomes.
Our clinic provides a calm, private setting where you’ll receive personalised care, clear guidance, and results you can trust. Whether the goal is clinical reassurance or aesthetic improvement, we deliver evidence-based interventions with patient safety and satisfaction at the core of every treatment.
We Specialise in the Removal of:
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Raised or pigmented moles (for diagnostic or cosmetic reasons)
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Lipomas and sebaceous cysts (soft tissue lumps beneath the skin)
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Skin tags
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Warts
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Other superficial lesions
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Any skin lesion of concern that may require biopsy or histology
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Your Journey, Step by Step:
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Initial Consultation – Minor Ops Assessment- Every procedure begins with a focused consultation with one of our clinicians. We’ll assess the lesion, explain potential risks, discuss treatment options, and determine suitability for removal. If necessary, a dermoscopic examination will be performed to support diagnosis.
Tailored Surgical Plan Following your consultation, you’ll receive a personalised treatment plan. This includes full procedural details, expected recovery, cosmetic considerations, and transparent pricing based on the lesion’s size, complexity, and location.
In-Clinic Procedure Lesion removal is carried out under local anaesthetic using minimally invasive techniques such as surgical excision or cauterisation. Most procedures take less than 30 minutes and require little to no downtime.
Optional Histopathology If clinically indicated or requested, excised tissue can be sent for histological analysis at a UKAS-accredited laboratory to confirm diagnosis and rule out malignancy (additional cost applies)
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