Skin tags are globe-like growths of skin commonly found around the base of the neck, in the armpits, around the waist, and in groin areas where the skin is rubbed with collars or clothing, especially lines of rough seam or bras, some can simply grow without apparent cause.
They can also be found around the eyelids; they are extremely common. They are removed by cauterizing them from the skin’s surface with a simple rapid electrolysis procedure. A small scab will develop where the skin tag was removed and will heal quickly leaving a small flat scar where it had been. It is a painless process.
Advance epilation is a safe, effective, fast method to treat blood spots. Also known as Campbell De Morgans or Cherry Angiomas, they are bright red spots on the skin and appear raised flat or domed. They are bright, red, and can range from the size of a pinhead to a 50 pence piece.
A small wave will touch the surface of the skin, a slight burst of energy will be expelled, then you will feel a slight stinging sensation. Large Campbell Morgans can be difficult to treat in one sitting, and sometimes more than one treatment is required.
Advanced epilation treatment is recommended for telangiectasia, so treatments can be spaced to avoid skin damage or hyperpigmentation. Diathermy (such as hair removal electrolysis) is used, which involves precise positioning of the probe over the blood vessel and a gentle tap that applies current to the skin surface.
They are usually superficial under the skin and are very easy to treat with advanced electrolysis techniques. Treatment involves the use of advanced electrolysis and the treatment of Milia individually. This treatment is painless and quite fast to do as it does not have a really long recovery time, although the area may appear a little red for an hour or two after treatment. The milia will dry up and disappear in the next few days.