Skin Lesions


Warts & Verrucas

 

Warts and verrucas are both types of skin growths, generally non-cancerous and often resolve on their own. They can be bothersome and may require treatment in some cases. Here at Manor Health, we help you solve your wart or verruca concern with our expert providers and advice to you.

What Is The Best Treatment For Warts & Verrucas?

 

Advanced Cryotherapy and Laser treatments offer a swift and effective solution for the removal of warts and verrucas. Our minimally invasive approach addresses various types of skin growths, providing a safe method for their elimination. Typically requiring 1-3 treatments, depending on the severity of the condition, our procedures are known for their efficiency.

Following treatment, warts generally take approximately six weeks to disappear, see our skin treatments page for more information.

What Is The Main Cause Of Warts & Verrucas?

 

The main cause of warts and verrucas is infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is a family of viruses with numerous strains, some of which are responsible for the development of warts on various parts of the body. The specific strains of HPV that cause warts are often harmless, and they can enter the body through tiny cuts or breaks in the skin. 

Warts and verrucas are also contagious and can be spread through direct contact with the virus, particularly in environments where the skin is moist.

What Happens If Warts Or Verrucas Go Untreated?

 

If left untreated, warts and verrucas can persist, potentially spreading to other areas of the body or to other people. They may also increase in size and number, causing discomfort or pain, particularly in weight-bearing areas like the feet. Cosmetic concerns may arise if warts develop in visible areas, affecting appearance and then leading to problems with self-esteem. Additionally, if you have a weaker immune system you may experience more persistent cases.

As mentioned above, we offer various treatment options and consultation sessions at our clinic in Leeds. 

Don’t hesitate to get in touch today and book an appointment with one of our experts.

Milia

 

Milia are small, white or yellowish cysts that commonly appear on the skin, often on the face. These tiny bumps can cause lots of difficulties for those who may suffer from them, that’s why here at Manor Health we offer multiple treatments to help with this.

What Is The Best Treatment For Milia?

 

Here at Manor Health our Advanced Cryotherapy and Laser treatments are an ideal solution for a wide range of skin complaints, specifically milia. This ensures fast and safe results, taking about six weeks to complete over 1 to 3 sessions depending on the severity of the condition.

Whether you’re dealing with persistent milia or seeking a cosmetic enhancement, our advanced treatments offer a reliable and efficient solution.

What Is The Main Cause Of Milia?

 

The main cause of milia is the entrapment of keratin, a protein found in the outer layer of the skin, beneath the surface. Unlike acne, which is often associated with oil and pores, milia results from the collection of dead skin cells or keratin that becomes trapped in small pockets on the skin’s surface.

This can occur when the skin does not naturally exfoliate or shed these cells, leading to the formation of tiny cysts.

Skin Tags

 

Skin tags are small, soft, hanging growths on the skin. They often occur in areas where the skin rubs against itself, such as the neck, armpits, or groin. At Manor Health we pride ourselves on helping our patients with any issues they have regarding skin tags.

What Is The Main Cause Of Skin Tags?

 

The primary cause of skin tags, also known as acrochordons, is not definitively understood, but several factors contribute to their formation. 

Friction or rubbing between skin surfaces, often in areas with folds or creases, such as the neck, armpits, or groin, appears to play a role. Genetic predisposition may also be a factor, as some individuals are more prone to developing skin tags. Hormonal changes, especially during pregnancy, and conditions like obesity are associated with an increased likelihood of developing skin tags. While generally harmless, we offer various treatments to help those who want to get rid of their skin tag conditions. 

Whats The Best Treatment For Skin Tags?

 

For an efficient way to remove skin tags, our Advanced Cryotherapy and Laser treatments provide a fast and effective solution. This method, proven for addressing various skin complaints, ensures a safe resolution. 

Following treatment, the skin tag typically takes about six weeks to disappear, and the number of necessary sessions, ranging from 1 to 3, is determined by the severity of your condition. 

Book an appointment at our clinic in Leeds today, or get in touch with us now if you have any questions.

White Spots

 

White spots on the skin can have various causes, and they may appear as depigmented patches, raised bumps, or flat lesions. See below to see what may have caused your white spots and how we can help you today. 

What Causes White Spots On Skin?

 

White spots on the skin can be caused by various factors, and their appearance may differ based on the underlying cause. One common cause is a condition called vitiligo, where the immune system attacks and destroys the melanocytes, leading to depigmentation and the development of white patches. Fungal infections, such as tinea versicolor, can also result in white or light-coloured spots.

Other potential causes include autoimmune disorders, genetic conditions, or specific skin disorders. In some cases, exposure to sunlight may cause the skin to lose pigment selectively, resulting in white spots. It’s essential to consult with a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis, as the treatment approach depends on identifying the specific cause of the white spots on the skin.

What Is The Best Treatment For White Spots?

A great solution to your white spot concerns is chemical skin peels. This treatment involves the application of a chemical solution to exfoliate the outer layer of the skin. This can help improve skin texture, reduce pigmentation irregularities, and promote a more even skin tone.

 


It’s crucial to consult one of our specialists to determine the cause of the white spots and the most appropriate treatment for you. Book a consultation at our clinic in Leeds or contact us today.

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