Removal of milia, moles, and skin tags

Upper Blepharoplasty - From £3000
Upper Blepharoplasty with Browpexy - From £3300
LA Pinch Lower Blepharoplasty - From £3000
Lower Blepharoplasty with Sedation - From £5600
Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty - From £7000
Upper and Lower Blepharoplasty (GA) - Priced on assessment
Your exact price is confirmed in writing after your consultation.
Are you unhappy with the appearance of moles on your skin, or do you have a mole that is problematic and causing concern?
Mole removal surgery could be a good option for you. We will assess your mole and decide on the best approach for your skin.
Get in touch with us for a consultation.
The average person can have between 10 and 40 moles on their body and so it’s not uncommon for 1 or 2 to cause concern.
We offer mole removal for both cosmetic and medical reasons. We offer a range of procedures that are minimally invasive and allow for quick healing.
If you are thinking of having a mole removed, it is worth considering the benefits of doing so.
Below are the different mole removal treatment options we can perform here at Pinewood Clinc. You Doctor will consult with you on the best removal method for your skin.
Curettage: This involves using a small spoon-shaped instrument (curette) to scrape the mole off the skin. It may be done under local anesthesia, which numbs the area around the mole. There is usually some bleeding and a small risk of scarring with this method.
Excision: This involves cutting out the mole and surrounding tissue with a scalpel. It is often done under local anesthesia but may require sedation if the mole is large or in an difficult-to-reach location. Stitches are required to close the wound, and there is a slightly higher risk of scarring with this method compared to curettage.
CO2 Laser Removal: This method uses a laser to destroy the mole tissue. It is often done under local anesthesia and has a lower risk of scarring compared to excision.
Milia are small cysts that form when dead skin cells get trapped under your skin. They sometimes happen spontaneously and sometimes happen in response to skin damage. Some milia will clear up on their own, but when they don’t we can help.
Skin tags are small growths that hang off your skin. Soft, and skin-coloured growths on your skin, they can vary in colour and size – from a few millimetres up to 5cm wide. They’re common and harmless, but can be removed if they’re bothering you.
Upper blepharoplasty treats the skin above the eye. Lower blepharoplasty treats bags, puffiness and loose skin below it. They are different procedures with different recovery patterns, and many patients need only one.
If your concern is a heavy or hooded upper lid, the upper procedure is the relevant one. If it is bags or shadowing beneath the eye, the lower procedure is. Where both are appropriate they can be carried out together, and your surgeon will advise whether treating them at the same time or separately suits your case.
Three different problems are often confused with each other. Skin sitting heavy on the upper lid is usually treated with upper blepharoplasty, unless the cause is brow descent, in which case a brow lift or browpexy is the answer. Puffiness under the eye that changes through the day is fluid, and no procedure will remove it. A permanent bag beneath the eye is fat, and lower blepharoplasty is the only thing that takes it away. Crepey skin and fine lines around the eye respond to laser resurfacing rather than surgery.
Blepharoplasty at The Pinewoods Clinic starts from £3,000.
Upper and lower blepharoplasty under general anaesthetic is priced on assessment. Your exact price is confirmed in writing after your consultation.
Four things move the figure. Whether the upper lid, the lower lid, or both are treated. Whether a supporting procedure such as browpexy or canthopexy is added. The anaesthetic appropriate to your case, since lower lid surgery under sedation costs more than a procedure under local anaesthetic. And the amount of skin to be removed, and whether muscle or fat also needs addressing, which varies between patients.
Upper blepharoplasty, sometimes called an upper bleph, removes excess skin from the upper eyelid to lift a heavy or hooded lid and open the eye area.
It suits adults whose upper lids carry enough excess skin to create heaviness, hooding, or interference with vision. The signs are practical rather than dramatic. Eyeshadow transfers onto the lid within an hour. The lid space has narrowed enough that eyeliner is difficult to place. Reading for long periods leaves the forehead aching, because the brow is working to hold the lid clear. And people ask whether you are tired when you are not.
Where the excess skin sits low enough to obstruct the upper field of vision, the procedure is functional as well as cosmetic. Your surgeon will assess this at consultation.
It is not the right procedure for everyone with a heavy lid. In some patients the cause is the position of the brow rather than the eyelid itself. As the brow descends with age it pushes skin down onto the lid, and treating the lid alone will not resolve it. Where that is the case, a brow lift or a browpexy may be recommended instead of, or alongside, eyelid surgery.
Lower blepharoplasty is the surgical treatment for under eye bags. It addresses the fat pad that creates a permanent bag beneath the eye, along with loose or creased skin and the hollow that can form between the lid and the cheek.
Not all under eye bags are surgical. Puffiness that is worse in the morning, or that changes with sleep, salt or alcohol, is fluid, and surgery will not change it. A true eye bag is fat that has moved forward through a weakened barrier in the lower lid, and it is the only version that responds to surgery. The consultation establishes which you have.
Lower eyelid surgery can be performed through an incision just beneath the lash line, or from inside the lid where no external incision is needed. Which approach is appropriate depends on whether skin as well as fat needs to be addressed.
Upper & lower blepharoplasty before and after at The Pinewoods Clinic Liverpool


Results vary between patients, and what is achievable in your case is assessed at consultation.
Browpexy lifts and stabilises the outer part of the eyebrow and can be carried out through the same incision as upper eyelid surgery. It suits patients with mild to moderate brow descent, where lifting the brow slightly improves the result and means less eyelid skin needs to be removed.
Canthopexy tightens and supports the outer corner of the eye, where the upper and lower lids meet. At The Pinewoods Clinic it is usually combined with lower blepharoplasty, both to improve the result and to support the lid position afterwards.
Neither adds a separate scar or a separate recovery period when carried out alongside eyelid surgery.
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Prices for mole removal start from £350
Mole removal takes about 30 minutes
The NHS will only perform mole removal surgery if the mole in question is cancerous or life-threatening. This means that the majority of mole removal is done through private treatment.
If you notice any changes in your moles, it is important to have them checked by a dermatologist or doctor. This is because moles can be an early sign of skin cancer, including melanomas, basal cell carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas.
Additionally, moles can also be precancerous lesions – changes that are not cancer but could become cancer over time.



