Safe & Effective Treatment for Seborrhoeic Keratoses in Chichester
What Is Seborrhoeic Keratosis?
Seborrhoeic keratoses (often referred to as seb k) are very common, benign skin growths that tend to appear with age. They can vary in colour from light brown to black and often have a waxy, rough, or slightly raised surface.
They may develop anywhere on the body but are most often found on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, arms, or hands.
Although seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to have them removed because they feel uncomfortable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or become more noticeable over time.

Safe & Effective Treatment for Seborrhoeic Keratoses in Chichester
What Is Seborrhoeic Keratosis?
Seborrhoeic keratoses (often referred to as seb k) are very common, benign skin growths that tend to appear with age. They can vary in colour from light brown to black and often have a waxy, rough, or slightly raised surface.
They may develop anywhere on the body but are most often found on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, arms, or hands.
Although seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to have them removed because they feel uncomfortable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or become more noticeable over time.

Safe & Effective Treatment for Seborrhoeic Keratoses in Chichester
What Is Seborrhoeic Keratosis?
Seborrhoeic keratoses (often referred to as seb k) are very common,
benign skin growths that tend to appear with age. They can vary in colour from light brown to black and often have a waxy, rough, or slightly raised surface.
They may develop anywhere on the body but are most often found on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, arms, or hands.
Although seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to have them removed because they feel uncomfortable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or become more noticeable over time.
Safe & Effective Treatment for Seborrhoeic Keratoses in Chichester
What Is Seborrhoeic Keratosis?
Seborrhoeic keratoses (often referred to as seb k) are very common,
benign skin growths that tend to appear with age. They can vary in colour from light brown to black and often have a waxy, rough, or slightly raised surface.
They may develop anywhere on the body but are most often found on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, arms, or hands.
Although seborrhoeic keratoses are harmless, many people choose to have them removed because they feel uncomfortable, catch on clothing or jewellery, or become more noticeable over time.
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
While seborrhoeic keratoses don’t pose a medical risk, they can be frustrating — particularly when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
I remove seborrhoeic keratoses safely and effectively using Advanced Electrolysis — with no surgery, no harsh treatments, and no unnecessary damage to the surrounding skin.
I’m based in Chichester, West Sussex, and also see clients from Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, Havant, Worthing, and the surrounding areas who are looking for professional blemish removal in a calm, welcoming setting.
Treatment starts with a free consultation, allowing me to assess your seborrhoeic keratosis properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
While seborrhoeic keratoses don’t pose a medical risk, they can be frustrating — particularly when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
I remove seborrhoeic keratoses safely and effectively using Advanced Electrolysis — with no surgery, no harsh treatments, and no unnecessary damage to the surrounding skin.
I’m based in Chichester, West Sussex, and also see clients from Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, Havant, Worthing, and the surrounding areas who are looking for professional blemish removal in a calm, welcoming setting.
Treatment starts with a free consultation, allowing me to assess your seborrhoeic keratosis properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
While seborrhoeic keratoses don’t pose a medical risk, they can be frustrating — particularly when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
I remove seborrhoeic keratoses safely and effectively using Advanced Electrolysis — with no surgery, no harsh treatments, and no unnecessary damage to the surrounding skin.
I’m based in Chichester, West Sussex, and also see clients from Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, Havant, Worthing, and the surrounding areas who are looking for professional blemish removal in a calm, welcoming setting.
Treatment starts with a free consultation, allowing me to assess your seborrhoeic keratosis properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Safe & Effective Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal with Advanced Electrolysis
While seborrhoeic keratoses don’t pose a medical risk, they can be frustrating — particularly when they appear in visible areas or feel rough and raised on the skin.
I remove seborrhoeic keratoses safely and effectively using Advanced Electrolysis — with no surgery, no harsh treatments, and no unnecessary damage to the surrounding skin.
I’m based in Chichester, West Sussex, and also see clients from Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, Havant, Worthing, and the surrounding areas who are looking for professional blemish removal in a calm, welcoming setting.
Treatment starts with a free consultation, allowing me to assess your seborrhoeic keratosis properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
How Advanced Electrolysis Removes Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis is a precise, minimally invasive method that allows seborrhoeic keratoses to be treated in a controlled and targeted way.
A fine, sterile probe is applied to the surface of the growth, delivering a small electrical current that dehydrates the tissue. As the skin heals, a protective scab forms and naturally sheds, revealing fresh skin beneath.
Because only the keratosis itself is treated, the surrounding skin is left intact — making this a careful and well-controlled option, particularly for visible areas.
Why Choose Advanced Electrolysis?
Advanced Electrolysis offers a highly precise approach compared with other treatment methods.
It allows treatment to be focused only on the keratosis, without cutting, freezing, or chemical peels. This reduces the risk of unnecessary irritation to surrounding skin and keeps healing straightforward.
Other methods, such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical removal, can be effective in some cases but may be less precise, involve higher costs, or carry a greater risk of scarring — particularly in sensitive or visible areas.
Advanced Electrolysis provides a careful, targeted alternative without unnecessary intervention.
How Advanced Electrolysis Removes Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis is a precise, minimally invasive method that allows seborrhoeic keratoses to be treated in a controlled and targeted way.
A fine, sterile probe is applied to the surface of the growth, delivering a small electrical current that dehydrates the tissue. As the skin heals, a protective scab forms and naturally sheds, revealing fresh skin beneath.
Because only the keratosis itself is treated, the surrounding skin is left intact — making this a careful and well-controlled option, particularly for visible areas.
Why Choose Advanced Electrolysis for Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis offers a highly precise approach compared with other treatment methods.
It allows treatment to be focused only on the keratosis, without cutting, freezing, or chemical peels. This reduces the risk of unnecessary irritation to surrounding skin and keeps healing straightforward.
Other methods, such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical removal, can be effective in some cases but may be less precise, involve higher costs, or carry a greater risk of scarring — particularly in sensitive or visible areas.
Advanced Electrolysis provides a careful, targeted alternative without unnecessary intervention.
How Advanced Electrolysis Removes Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis is a precise, minimally invasive method that allows seborrhoeic keratoses to be treated in a controlled and targeted way.
A fine, sterile probe is applied to the surface of the growth, delivering a small electrical current that dehydrates the tissue. As the skin heals, a protective scab forms and naturally sheds, revealing fresh skin beneath.
Because only the keratosis itself is treated, the surrounding skin is left intact — making this a careful and well-controlled option, particularly for visible areas.
Why Choose Advanced Electrolysis for Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis offers a highly precise approach compared with other treatment methods.
It allows treatment to be focused only on the keratosis, without cutting, freezing, or chemical peels. This reduces the risk of unnecessary irritation to surrounding skin and keeps healing straightforward.
Other methods, such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical removal, can be effective in some cases but may be less precise, involve higher costs, or carry a greater risk of scarring — particularly in sensitive or visible areas.
Advanced Electrolysis provides a careful, targeted alternative without unnecessary intervention.
How Advanced Electrolysis Removes Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis is a precise, minimally invasive method that allows seborrhoeic keratoses to be treated in a controlled and targeted way.
A fine, sterile probe is applied to the surface of the growth, delivering a small electrical current that dehydrates the tissue. As the skin heals, a protective scab forms and naturally sheds, revealing fresh skin beneath.
Because only the keratosis itself is treated, the surrounding skin is left intact — making this a careful and well-controlled option, particularly for visible areas.
Why Choose Advanced Electrolysis for Seborrhoeic Keratoses
Advanced Electrolysis offers a highly precise approach compared with other treatment methods.
It allows treatment to be focused only on the keratosis, without cutting, freezing, or chemical peels. This reduces the risk of unnecessary irritation to surrounding skin and keeps healing straightforward.
Other methods, such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or surgical removal, can be effective in some cases but may be less precise, involve higher costs, or carry a greater risk of scarring — particularly in sensitive or visible areas.
Advanced Electrolysis provides a careful, targeted alternative without unnecessary intervention.
Do I Need to See a Dermatologist?
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and usually easy to recognise. In most cases, it isn’t necessary to see a dermatologist for safe and effective removal.
As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I’m trained to accurately identify seborrhoeic keratoses and treat them appropriately. This allows many people to avoid long waiting times and unnecessary specialist fees.
If anything does require further medical investigation, I’ll always explain this clearly and advise on the next steps.
Prices for Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal
Pricing is based on treatment time. During your session, I’ll treat as many seborrhoeic keratoses as can be safely treated within that time.
| Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ✔ 15 minutes | £45 | Small growths |
| ✔ 30 minutes | £90 | Multiple growths |
| ✔ 45 minutes | £135 | Larger areas / multiple growths |
| ✔ 60 minutes | £172 | Extensive treatment |
If you’re unsure how much time you’ll need, this can be discussed during your free consultation.
Do I Need to See a Dermatologist?
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and usually easy to recognise. In most cases, it isn’t necessary to see a dermatologist for safe and effective removal.
As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I’m trained to accurately identify seborrhoeic keratoses and treat them appropriately. This allows many people to avoid long waiting times and unnecessary specialist fees.
If anything does require further medical investigation, I’ll always explain this clearly and advise on the next steps.
Do I Need to See a Dermatologist?
Seborrhoeic keratoses are very common and usually easy to recognise. In most cases, it isn’t necessary to see a dermatologist for safe and effective removal.
As a VTCT Level 5-qualified specialist in Advanced Electrolysis, I’m trained to accurately identify seborrhoeic keratoses and treat them appropriately. This allows many people to avoid long waiting times and unnecessary specialist fees.
If anything does require further medical investigation, I’ll always explain this clearly and advise on the next steps.
Prices for Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal
Pricing is based on treatment time. During your session, I’ll treat as many seborrhoeic keratoses as can be safely treated within that time.
| Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ✔ 15 minutes | £45 | Small growths |
| ✔ 30 minutes | £90 | Multiple growths |
| ✔ 45 minutes | £135 | Larger areas / multiple growths |
| ✔ 60 minutes | £172 | Extensive treatment |
If you’re unsure how much time you’ll need, this can be discussed during your free consultation.
Prices for Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal
Pricing is based on treatment time. During your session, I’ll treat as many seborrhoeic keratoses as can be safely treated within that time.
| Treatment Time | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ✔ 15 minutes | £45 | Small growths |
| ✔ 30 minutes | £90 | Multiple growths |
| ✔ 45 minutes | £135 | Larger areas / multiple growths |
| ✔ 60 minutes | £172 | Extensive treatment |
If you’re unsure how much time you’ll need, this can be discussed during your free consultation.
Prices for Seborrhoeic Keratosis Removal
Pricing is based on treatment time. During your session, I’ll treat as many seborrhoeic keratoses as can be safely treated within that time.
15 minutes — £45
Small growths
30 minutes — £90
Multiple growths
45 minutes — £135
Larger areas or multiple growths
60 minutes — £172
Extensive treatment
If you’re unsure how much time you’ll need, this can be discussed during your free consultation.
If you’re still feeling unsure, you might find it reassuring to read a short piece I’ve written about seborrhoeic keratoses and why they often cause worry.
Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types & is ideal for people who:
Want a non-surgical option
Prefer a precise, controlled treatment
Have keratoses in visible or sensitive areas
Want effective removal with minimal downtime
What to Expect After Treatment
After treatment, you may notice mild redness, which usually settles within a short time. A small scab may form and fall away naturally over the following days as the skin heals.
There’s no downtime, and you can return to normal activities straight away. Full aftercare guidance is provided to support smooth healing.
Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types & is ideal for people who:
Want a non-surgical option
Prefer a precise, controlled treatment
Have keratoses in visible or sensitive areas
Want effective removal with minimal downtime
What to Expect After Treatment
After treatment, you may notice mild redness, which usually settles within a short time. A small scab may form and fall away naturally over the following days as the skin heals.
There’s no downtime, and you can return to normal activities straight away. Full aftercare guidance is provided to support smooth healing.
Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types & is ideal for people who:
Want a non-surgical option
Prefer a precise, controlled treatment
Have keratoses in visible or sensitive areas
Want effective removal with minimal downtime
What to Expect After Treatment
After treatment, you may notice mild redness, which usually settles within a short time. A small scab may form and fall away naturally over the following days as the skin heals.
There’s no downtime, and you can return to normal activities straight away. Full aftercare guidance is provided to support smooth healing.
Who is seborrhoeic keratosis Removal Suitable For?
Advanced Electrolysis is suitable for all skin types & is ideal for people who:
Want a non-surgical option
Prefer a precise, controlled treatment
Have keratoses in visible or sensitive areas
Want effective removal with minimal downtime
What to Expect After Treatment
After treatment, you may notice mild redness, which usually settles within a short time. A small scab may form and fall away naturally over the following days as the skin heals.
There’s no downtime, and you can return to normal activities straight away. Full aftercare guidance is provided to support smooth healing.
Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
You don’t have to live with seborrhoeic keratoses.
📞 Call: 07434 865 389
📧 Email: leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
Treatment starts with a free consultation to assess the area properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Book your free consultation
Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
You don’t have to live with seborrhoeic keratoses.
📞 Call: 07434 865 389
📧 Email: leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
Treatment starts with a free consultation to assess the area properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Book your free consultation
Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
You don’t have to live with seborrhoeic keratoses.
📞 Call: 07434 865 389
📧 Email: leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
Treatment starts with a free consultation to assess the area properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Book your free consultation
Book Your Seborrhoeic keratosis Removal
You don’t have to live with seborrhoeic keratoses.
📞 Call: 07434 865 389
📧 Email: leahelectrolysis@gmail.com
Treatment starts with a free consultation to assess the area properly. In most cases, treatment can be carried out at the same appointment.
Book your free consultation

