Safe & Effective Treatment for Seborrhoeic Keratoses in Chichester
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
Seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, but they can be annoyingβespecially when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin. If you’re feeling self-conscious or uncomfortable because of seborrhoeic keratosis, I can help. My advanced electrolysis treatment in Chichester offers a safe, non-surgical way to remove them quickly and effectively.
π‘ I can remove them quickly, safely, and effectively with Advanced Electrolysisβno surgery, no harsh treatments, just real results.
π I offer seborrhoeic keratosis removal in Chichester, West Sussex, and many clients travel from Bognor Regis, Havant, Portsmouth, Worthing, and Littlehampton for treatment because of my reputation for safe and effective results.
seborrhoeic keratosis Removal in Chichester, West Sussex
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
Seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, but they can be bothersomeβespecially when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
π‘ I can remove them quickly, safely, and effectively with Advanced Electrolysisβno surgery, no harsh treatments, just real results.
π I offer seborrhoeic keratosis removal in Chichester, West Sussex, and many clients travel from Bognor Regis, Havant, Portsmouth, Worthing, and Littlehampton for treatment because of my reputation for safe and effective results.
seborrhoeic keratosis Removal in Chichester, West Sussex
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
Seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, but they can be bothersomeβespecially when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
π‘ I can remove them quickly, safely, and effectively with Advanced Electrolysisβno surgery, no harsh treatments, just real results.
π I offer seborrhoeic keratosis removal in Chichester, West Sussex, and many clients travel from Bognor Regis, Havant, Portsmouth, Worthing, and Littlehampton for treatment because of my reputation for safe and effective results.
seborrhoeic keratosis Removal in Chichester, West Sussex
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
Seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, but they can be bothersomeβespecially when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
π‘ I can remove them quickly, safely, and effectively with Advanced Electrolysisβno surgery, no harsh treatments, just real results.
π I offer seborrhoeic keratosis removal in Chichester, West Sussex, and many clients travel from Bognor Regis, Havant, Portsmouth, Worthing, and Littlehampton for treatment because of my reputation for safe and effective results.
πΉWhat is seborrhoeic keratosis ?
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common, benign skin growth that often appears with age. It can range in colour from light brown to black and may have a waxy, rough, or scaly texture. These lesions can develop anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on:
β
face & Scalp
β
neck & Chest
β
back & shoulders
β
arms & hands
They are completely harmless, but many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or comfort especially if they catch on clothing or jewellery.
πΉ How advanced Electrolysis Removes seborrhoeic keratosis
Advanced electrolysis is a precise, non-invasive method that effectively removes seborrhoeic keratosis without the risks of cutting, freezing, or scarring.
How It Works:
1οΈβ£ A fine, sterilised probe is applied to the surface of the seborrhoeic keratosis.
2οΈβ£ The probe is heated by a small electrical current, dehydrating the lesion.
3οΈβ£ A protective scab forms and naturally sheds over time, revealing fresh new skin.
π‘ Unlike other removal methods, Advanced Electrolysis precisely targets the lesion without damaging the surrounding skin.
πΉWhat is seborrhoeic keratosis ?
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common, benign skin growth that often appears with age. It can range in colour from light brown to black and may have a waxy, rough, or scaly texture. These lesions can develop anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on:
β
face & Scalp
β
neck & Chest
β
back & shoulders
β
arms & hands
They are completely harmless, but many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or comfort especially if they catch on clothing or jewellery.
πΉ How advanced Electrolysis Removes seborrhoeic keratosis
Advanced electrolysis is a precise, non-invasive method that effectively removes seborrhoeic keratosis without the risks of cutting, freezing, or scarring.
How It Works:
1οΈβ£ A fine, sterilised probe is applied to the surface of the seborrhoeic keratosis.
2οΈβ£ The probe is heated by a small electrical current, dehydrating the lesion.
3οΈβ£ A protective scab forms and naturally sheds over time, revealing fresh new skin.
π‘ Unlike other removal methods, Advanced Electrolysis precisely targets the lesion without damaging the surrounding skin.
πΉWhat is seborrhoeic keratosis ?
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common, benign skin growth that often appears with age. It can range in colour from light brown to black and may have a waxy, rough, or scaly texture. These lesions can develop anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on:
β
face & Scalp
β
neck & Chest
β
back & shoulders
β
arms & hands
They are completely harmless, but many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or comfort especially if they catch on clothing or jewellery.
πΉ How advanced Electrolysis Removes seborrhoeic keratosis
Advanced electrolysis is a precise, non-invasive method that effectively removes seborrhoeic keratosis without the risks of cutting, freezing, or scarring.
How It Works:
1οΈβ£ A fine, sterilised probe is applied to the surface of the seborrhoeic keratosis.
2οΈβ£ The probe is heated by a small electrical current, dehydrating the lesion.
3οΈβ£ A protective scab forms and naturally sheds over time, revealing fresh new skin.
π‘ Unlike other removal methods, Advanced Electrolysis precisely targets the lesion without damaging the surrounding skin.
πΉWhat is seborrhoeic keratosis ?
Seborrhoeic keratosis is a common, benign skin growth that often appears with age. It can range in colour from light brown to black and may have a waxy, rough, or scaly texture. These lesions can develop anywhere on the body but are most commonly found on:
β
face & Scalp
β
neck & Chest
β
back & shoulders
β
arms & hands
They are completely harmless, but many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or comfort especially if they catch on clothing or jewellery.
πΉ How advanced Electrolysis Removes seborrhoeic keratosis
Advanced electrolysis is a precise, non-invasive method that effectively removes seborrhoeic keratosis without the risks of cutting, freezing, or scarring.
How It Works:
1οΈβ£ A fine, sterilised probe is applied to the surface of the seborrhoeic keratosis.
2οΈβ£ The probe is heated by a small electrical current, dehydrating the lesion.
3οΈβ£ A protective scab forms and naturally sheds over time, revealing fresh new skin.
π‘ Unlike other removal methods, Advanced Electrolysis precisely targets the lesion without damaging the surrounding skin.
πΉ Why Choose advanced Electrolysis Over Other treatment Methods?
Advanced Electrolysis β
Precise & targeted β Treats only the lesion without affecting surrounding skin.
Minimally invasive β No cutting, no surgery, no harsh chemicals.
Suitable for all skin types β Works even on delicate or visible areas.
β Aftercare β A tiny scab may form but heals quickly.
Cryotherapy (Freezing) π₯Ά
Quick treatment.
β Less precise β Can affect surrounding skin.
β Can cause irritation β May lead to redness, blistering, or pigmentation changes.
Laser Therapy π₯
Effective for multiple blemishes.
β More expensive β Higher cost than electrolysis.
β Not always suitable for darker skin tones β Risk of pigmentation issues.
Surgical Removal βοΈ
Instant removal.
β Higher risk of scarring β Can leave a mark, especially on sensitive areas.
β Requires local anaesthesia β May involve stitches or downtime.
π‘ Advanced electrolysis is the most precise and minimally invasive optionβmaking it the best choice for delicate areas like the face and neck.
πΉDo I need to See a Dermatologist for seborrhoeic keratosis removal
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and easy to recognise, meaning a dermatologist isnβt necessary for safe and effective removal. Many people initially assume they need a specialist, but Advanced Electrolysis offers the same results at a fraction of the cost and without the long wait times.

πΉ Recognisable & treatable β As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I have the expertise to accurately identify and safely remove seborrhoeic keratoses.
πΉ No unnecessary dermatologist fees β Many clinics charge high consultation fees before even discussing treatment.
πΉ Quick & accessible β No need for GP referrals or lengthy waiting lists.
πΉ Safe & precise β Advanced Electrolysis is just as effective as dermatological treatments but without the need for surgery, lasers, or harsh peels.
π‘ If youβre unsure whether Advanced Electrolysis is right for your seborrhoeic keratosis, I offer a free consultation to assess your skin and discuss the best treatment option for you.
πΉ Why Choose advanced Electrolysis Over Other seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Methods?
Advanced Electrolysis β
Precise & targeted β Treats only the lesion without affecting surrounding skin.
Minimally invasive β No cutting, no surgery, no harsh chemicals.
Suitable for all skin types β Works even on delicate or visible areas.
β Aftercare β A tiny scab may form but heals quickly.
Cryotherapy (Freezing) π₯Ά
Quick treatment.
β Less precise β Can affect surrounding skin.
β Can cause irritation β May lead to redness, blistering, or pigmentation changes.
Laser Therapy π₯
Effective for multiple blemishes.
β More expensive β Higher cost than electrolysis.
β Not always suitable for darker skin tones β Risk of pigmentation issues.
Surgical Removal βοΈ
Instant removal.
β Higher risk of scarring β Can leave a mark, especially on sensitive areas.
β Requires local anaesthesia β May involve stitches or downtime.
π‘ Advanced electrolysis is the most precise and minimally invasive optionβmaking it the best choice for delicate areas like the face and neck.
πΉDo I need to See a Dermatologist for seborrhoeic keratosis removal
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and easy to recognise, meaning a dermatologist isnβt necessary for safe and effective removal. Many people initially assume they need a specialist, but Advanced Electrolysis offers the same results at a fraction of the cost and without the long wait times.

πΉ Recognisable & treatable β As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I have the expertise to accurately identify and safely remove seborrhoeic keratoses.
πΉ No unnecessary dermatologist fees β Many clinics charge high consultation fees before even discussing treatment.
πΉ Quick & accessible β No need for GP referrals or lengthy waiting lists.
πΉ Safe & precise β Advanced Electrolysis is just as effective as dermatological treatments but without the need for surgery, lasers, or harsh peels.
π‘ If youβre unsure whether Advanced Electrolysis is right for your seborrhoeic keratosis, I offer a free consultation to assess your skin and discuss the best treatment option for you.
πΉ Why Choose advanced Electrolysis Over Other seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Methods?
Advanced Electrolysis β
Precise & targeted β Treats only the lesion without affecting surrounding skin.
Minimally invasive β No cutting, no surgery, no harsh chemicals.
Suitable for all skin types β Works even on delicate or visible areas.
β Aftercare β A tiny scab may form but heals quickly.
Cryotherapy (Freezing) π₯Ά
Quick treatment.
β Less precise β Can affect surrounding skin.
β Can cause irritation β May lead to redness, blistering, or pigmentation changes.
Laser Therapy π₯
Effective for multiple blemishes.
β More expensive β Higher cost than electrolysis.
β Not always suitable for darker skin tones β Risk of pigmentation issues.
Surgical Removal βοΈ
Instant removal.
β Higher risk of scarring β Can leave a mark, especially on sensitive areas.
β Requires local anaesthesia β May involve stitches or downtime.
π‘ Advanced electrolysis is the most precise and minimally invasive optionβmaking it the best choice for delicate areas like the face and neck.
πΉDo I need to See a Dermatologist for seborrhoeic keratosis removal
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and easy to recognise, meaning a dermatologist isnβt necessary for safe and effective removal. Many people initially assume they need a specialist, but Advanced Electrolysis offers the same results at a fraction of the cost and without the long wait times.

πΉ Recognisable & treatable β As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I have the expertise to accurately identify and safely remove seborrhoeic keratoses.
πΉ No unnecessary dermatologist fees β Many clinics charge high consultation fees before even discussing treatment.
πΉ Quick & accessible β No need for GP referrals or lengthy waiting lists.
πΉ Safe & precise β Advanced Electrolysis is just as effective as dermatological treatments but without the need for surgery, lasers, or harsh peels.
π‘ If youβre unsure whether Advanced Electrolysis is right for your seborrhoeic keratosis, I offer a free consultation to assess your skin and discuss the best treatment option for you.
πΉ Why Choose advanced Electrolysis Over Other seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Methods?
Advanced Electrolysis β
Precise & targeted β Treats only the lesion without affecting surrounding skin.
Minimally invasive β No cutting, no surgery, no harsh chemicals.
Suitable for all skin types β Works even on delicate or visible areas.
β Aftercare β A tiny scab may form but heals quickly.
Cryotherapy (Freezing) π₯Ά
Quick treatment.
β Less precise β Can affect surrounding skin.
β Can cause irritation β May lead to redness, blistering, or pigmentation changes.
Laser Therapy π₯
Effective for multiple blemishes.
β More expensive β Higher cost than electrolysis.
β Not always suitable for darker skin tones β Risk of pigmentation issues.
Surgical Removal βοΈ
Instant removal.
β Higher risk of scarring β Can leave a mark, especially on sensitive areas.
β Requires local anaesthesia β May involve stitches or downtime.
π‘ Advanced electrolysis is the most precise and minimally invasive optionβmaking it the best choice for delicate areas like the face and neck.
πΉDo I need to See a Dermatologist for seborrhoeic keratosis removal
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and easy to recognise, meaning a dermatologist isnβt necessary for safe and effective removal. Many people initially assume they need a specialist, but Advanced Electrolysis offers the same results at a fraction of the cost and without the long wait times.

πΉ Recognisable & treatable β As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I have the expertise to accurately identify and safely remove seborrhoeic keratoses.
πΉ No unnecessary dermatologist fees β Many clinics charge high consultation fees before even discussing treatment.
πΉ Quick & accessible β No need for GP referrals or lengthy waiting lists.
πΉ Safe & precise β Advanced Electrolysis is just as effective as dermatological treatments but without the need for surgery, lasers, or harsh peels.
π‘ If youβre unsure whether Advanced Electrolysis is right for your seborrhoeic keratosis, I offer a free consultation to assess your skin and discuss the best treatment option for you.
πΉ Prices for seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
π‘ Pricing is based on the number of growths and the time needed for removal.
Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
---|---|---|
β 15 minutes | Β£45 | Small lesions |
β 30 minutes | Β£90 | Multiple lesions |
β 45 minutes | Β£135 | Larger areas / multiple blemishes |
β 60 minutes | Β£172 | Extensive treatment / multiple lesions |
π Not sure how much time you’ll need? π Book a Free Consultation Here.
πΉ Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types and works best for people who:
β
Want a quick and safe way to remove seborrhoeic keratoses
β
Prefer a minimally invasive method without scarring
β
Have sensitive areas (like the face or neck)
β
Want permanent removal with no risk of regrowth
π Still have questions? I offer a free consultation to discuss your options. π Schedule Your Free Consultation.
πΉ Prices for seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
π‘ Pricing is based on the number of growths and the time needed for removal.
Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
---|---|---|
β 15 minutes | Β£45 | Small lesions |
β 30 minutes | Β£90 | Multiple lesions |
β 45 minutes | Β£135 | Larger areas / multiple blemishes |
β 60 minutes | Β£172 | Extensive treatment / multiple lesions |
π Not sure how much time you’ll need? π Book a Free Consultation Here.
πΉ Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types and works best for people who:
β
Want a quick and safe way to remove seborrhoeic keratoses
β
Prefer a minimally invasive method without scarring
β
Have sensitive areas (like the face or neck)
β
Want permanent removal with no risk of regrowth
π Still have questions? I offer a free consultation to discuss your options. π Schedule Your Free Consultation.
πΉ Prices for seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
π‘ Pricing is based on the number of growths and the time needed for removal.
Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
---|---|---|
β 15 minutes | Β£45 | Small lesions |
β 30 minutes | Β£90 | Multiple lesions |
β 45 minutes | Β£135 | Larger areas / multiple blemishes |
β 60 minutes | Β£172 | Extensive treatment / multiple lesions |
π Not sure how much time you’ll need? π Book a Free Consultation Here.
πΉ Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types and works best for people who:
β
Want a quick and safe way to remove seborrhoeic keratoses
β
Prefer a minimally invasive method without scarring
β
Have sensitive areas (like the face or neck)
β
Want permanent removal with no risk of regrowth
π Still have questions? I offer a free consultation to discuss your options. π Schedule Your Free Consultation.
πΉ Prices for seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
π‘ Pricing is based on the number of growths and the time needed for removal.
Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
---|---|---|
β 15 minutes | Β£45 | Small lesions |
β 30 minutes | Β£90 | Multiple lesions |
β 45 minutes | Β£135 | Larger areas / multiple blemishes |
β 60 minutes | Β£172 | Extensive treatment / multiple lesions |
π Not sure how much time you’ll need? π Book a Free Consultation Here.
πΉ Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types and works best for people who:
β
Want a quick and safe way to remove seborrhoeic keratoses
β
Prefer a minimally invasive method without scarring
β
Have sensitive areas (like the face or neck)
β
Want permanent removal with no risk of regrowth
π Still have questions? I offer a free consultation to discuss your options. π Schedule Your Free Consultation.
πΉ Common Causes:
Seborrhoeic keratoses can develop for many reasons, including:
β
Ageing β Most common in middle-aged and older adults.
β
Genetics β If family members have seborrhoeic keratoses, you may be more likely to develop them.
β
Sun Exposure β UV damage can contribute to the formation of lesions.
β
Friction β Areas where skin rubs together may develop these growths.
β
Hormonal Changes β Pregnancy and other hormonal fluctuations can play a role.
π‘ While seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or to prevent irritation from clothing or jewellery.
πΉ What to Expect After Treatment
Immediate results β The lesion is treated.
Mild redness β This usually fades within a few hours.
A small scab may form β It falls off naturally after a few days, leaving smooth skin behind.
No downtime β You can return to your normal routine immediately!
π I provide full aftercare advice to ensure fast, smooth healing.
πΉ Common Causes:
Seborrhoeic keratoses can develop for many reasons, including:
β
Ageing β Most common in middle-aged and older adults.
β
Genetics β If family members have seborrhoeic keratoses, you may be more likely to develop them.
β
Sun Exposure β UV damage can contribute to the formation of lesions.
β
Friction β Areas where skin rubs together may develop these growths.
β
Hormonal Changes β Pregnancy and other hormonal fluctuations can play a role.
π‘ While seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or to prevent irritation from clothing or jewellery.
πΉ What to Expect After Treatment
Immediate results β The lesion is treated.
Mild redness β This usually fades within a few hours.
A small scab may form β It falls off naturally after a few days, leaving smooth skin behind.
No downtime β You can return to your normal routine immediately!
π I provide full aftercare advice to ensure fast, smooth healing.
πΉ Common Causes:
Seborrhoeic keratoses can develop for many reasons, including:
β
Ageing β Most common in middle-aged and older adults.
β
Genetics β If family members have seborrhoeic keratoses, you may be more likely to develop them.
β
Sun Exposure β UV damage can contribute to the formation of lesions.
β
Friction β Areas where skin rubs together may develop these growths.
β
Hormonal Changes β Pregnancy and other hormonal fluctuations can play a role.
π‘ While seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or to prevent irritation from clothing or jewellery.
πΉ What to Expect After Treatment
Immediate results β The lesion is treated.
Mild redness β This usually fades within a few hours.
A small scab may form β It falls off naturally after a few days, leaving smooth skin behind.
No downtime β You can return to your normal routine immediately!
π I provide full aftercare advice to ensure fast, smooth healing.
πΉ Common Causes:
Seborrhoeic keratoses can develop for many reasons, including:
β
Ageing β Most common in middle-aged and older adults.
β
Genetics β If family members have seborrhoeic keratoses, you may be more likely to develop them.
β
Sun Exposure β UV damage can contribute to the formation of lesions.
β
Friction β Areas where skin rubs together may develop these growths.
β
Hormonal Changes β Pregnancy and other hormonal fluctuations can play a role.
π‘ While seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to remove them for cosmetic reasons or to prevent irritation from clothing or jewellery.
πΉ What to Expect After Treatment
Immediate results β The lesion is treated.
Mild redness β This usually fades within a few hours.
A small scab may form β It falls off naturally after a few days, leaving smooth skin behind.
No downtime β You can return to your normal routine immediately!
π I provide full aftercare advice to ensure fast, smooth healing.
πΉ Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Today!
You donβt have to live with unwanted seborrhoeic keratoses.
π‘ Take control of your skin todayβsafe, effective treatment is just a call away.
π Call 07434 865 389
π§ Email leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
π Not sure if advanced electrolysis is right for you?
π Book a Free Consultation Here
πΉ Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Today!
You donβt have to live with unwanted seborrhoeic keratoses.
π‘ Take control of your skin todayβsafe, effective treatment is just a call away.
π Call 07434 865 389
π§ Email leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
π Not sure if advanced electrolysis is right for you?
π Book a Free Consultation Here
πΉ Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Today!
You donβt have to live with unwanted seborrhoeic keratoses.
π‘ Take control of your skin todayβsafe, effective treatment is just a call away.
π Call 07434 865 389
π§ Email leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
π Not sure if advanced electrolysis is right for you?
π Book a Free Consultation Here
πΉ Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Today!
You donβt have to live with unwanted seborrhoeic keratoses.
π‘ Take control of your skin todayβsafe, effective treatment is just a call away.
π Call 07434 865 389
π§ Email leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
π Not sure if advanced electrolysis is right for you?
π Book a Free Consultation Here