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MOLE removal central London anyone?

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moleywoley · 05/05/2015 10:37

I've a sun spot/ mole on my arm that has changed a bit lately- is redder and slightly flaky. I suspect it is ok but want it checked. My local dermo (private) is booked for the next 5 weeks so thinking of London.

Just phoned the Sk:n Clinic and they are £140 for an appt. Removal would be around £400. The only thing that slightly concerns me is that they take a £50 deposit- never ever had this for private appts- and assume I'd lose it if had to cancel. I also know that the dr I'd see doesn't work there all the time- they appear to be a Cheshire GP with a dermo diploma who presumably does a stint in London once a week.

Any other recommendations?

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HetzelNatur · 05/05/2015 10:51

Is it not an option to go with your NHS GP? They will refer you fairly quickly. You'll also be assured that it will be investigated properly once removed. Don't let your GP do a shave procedure, this loses the deeper histology basically so you'll never know if it was Ok or not. And a GP can't determine this just by looking.

moleywoley · 05/05/2015 10:53

I'd have thought the NHS would be really slow and as I have private insurance would much rather use that.

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HetzelNatur · 05/05/2015 10:56

Oh Ok. I suspect the NHS would actually put you on a two weeker if it looks dodgy enough, worth bearing in mind.

moleywoley · 05/05/2015 11:06

I've now made an appt with the Mole Clinic who do a digital imaging thingy of moles for £50, and an appt with a specialist nurse. If it looks dodgy then their report can be used as a referral for a dermo for removal, under private insurance. I don't think it is dodgy ( fingers crossed) but may have it removed anyway for cosmetic reasons.

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Mickeyanonymouse · 05/05/2015 11:41

Would you mind telling where the mole clinic is, please? I need to get this done too. Thank you!

moleywoley · 05/05/2015 11:53

It's Argyle St just off Oxford Circus.

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Mickeyanonymouse · 05/05/2015 12:13

Great, thank you! I will have a look.

BibbidiBobbidiLou · 05/05/2015 12:45

Just to add - the Mole Clinic is fab and well worth the money. I had a top to toe screen 2 weeks ago and one dodgy looking mole was imaged. I was due to wait 3 days for the report and got a call to explain the results before the report was sent (so I didn't get alarmed, as the mole is bit dodgy looking). Seeing a consultant tomorrow. Will definitely be booking an annual check with the Mole Clinic for peace of mind.

moleywoley · 05/05/2015 14:09

That's helpful thanks.
Was a bit worried about them because I'd not heard much about them, but the fee seems reasonable and I expect they will do much the same as the Skin Clinic . Worst case it's Basal Cell carcinoma but maybe not.

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knittingbat · 05/05/2015 21:30

Hi moleywoley,

Eurgh, dreaded moles. Last person I saw for similar thing was Veronique Bataille at the Princess Grace near Harley Street, she was very nice and sensible.

BTW and completely apropos of nothing but she was oui vraiment chic/sexie too. How DO older French women do it? I want to be French when I grow up.

She looks pretty legit too, just googled her properly.

Loveleopardprint · 05/05/2015 21:38

I had a dodgy mole. Went to the GP. Had an appointment at dermatology dept with two weeks. They took it off in the next two weeks. Had to wait 4 weeks for lab results. NHS canbe good. Mole fine btw.

sleepwhenidie · 05/05/2015 22:15

The Mole Clinic is excellent. Fingers crossed it's nothing to worry about Flowers

TheAssassinsGuild · 05/05/2015 22:39

I went to Malcolm Rustin for moles:

finder.bupa.co.uk/Consultant/view/16835/professor_malcolm_rustin

He's really nice and has removed 2 - one on my head and one on my ankle. And he didn't remove a further 2, as they weren't problematic.

TheAssassinsGuild · 05/05/2015 22:39

(Both moles he removed were fine, BTW.)

Seriouslyffs · 05/05/2015 22:43
Confused You're bonkers- go to the GP. Ski:n are beauticians not drs.
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