Our blemish removal procedures effectively treat conditions such as milia, cherry angiomas (blood spots), skin tags, telangiectasia (thread veins), xanthelasma, seborrheic keratosis, and age or sun spots.
Our expert practitioners use these cosmetic techniques to precisely target and remove blemishes, leaving your skin clearer and more refined. Whether you’re looking to improve the appearance of your skin or address specific issues, our treatments provide safe and effective solutions tailored to your needs.
What is Sterex diathermy electrolysis, and how is it used for blemish removal?
Sterex diathermy electrolysis is a technique that uses a fine probe to deliver a controlled electrical current to target blemishes. This method effectively treats various skin imperfections by either coagulating blood vessels, removing excess tissue, or releasing trapped substances, depending on the type of blemish.
What is cryotherapy?
Cryotherapy, also known as freezing treatment, is a non-surgical medical procedure that can remove a variety of skin blemishes, including moles, warts, skin tags, and age spots. Liquid nitrogen is applied to the skin using a cotton swab or spray to freeze the skin cells and destroy the lesion. Cryotherapy is quick, painless, requires no anesthesia, and can be used on a variety of skin lesions.
BLEMISH REMOVALS AT A GLANCE
PROCEDURE TIME
Up to 30 minutes
DURATION
Likely to be permanent
DOWNTIME
Some initial redness, swelling and mild discomfort
ANAESTHETIC
Optional numbing cream
BLEMISH REMOVALS FAQS
Sterex can treat a variety of blemishes, including milia, cherry angiomas (blood spots), skin tags, telangiectasia (thread veins), xanthelasma, and seborrheic keratosis. Each blemish type is addressed according to its specific characteristics.
The Sterex procedure is generally well-tolerated, with most patients experiencing only mild discomfort or a slight stinging sensation during treatment. Pain levels vary depending on the type and location of the blemish.
After a Sterex treatment, the treated area may appear red or slightly swollen, which is normal. Some blemishes may form a small scab or crust, which should not be picked at. The healing process typically involves minimal downtime.
Aftercare includes keeping the treated area clean and applying any recommended soothing creams or ointments. Avoid picking at the area, sun exposure, and using harsh products to promote optimal healing and minimise the risk of scarring.
The time it takes for blemishes to fade can vary depending on the type and size of the blemish. Generally, improvement is visible within a few weeks, but full healing may take a few months. Your therapist will provide a more specific timeline based on your individual treatment.
Side effects are generally minimal but may include temporary redness, swelling, or slight discomfort. Rarely, there may be a risk of scarring or pigmentation changes if aftercare instructions are not followed properly.