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Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.
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Blood and pathology tests are a vital part of detecting, diagnosing, and treating conditions.

CT (computed tomography) is a specialised imaging test that uses X-ray beams to create detailed cross-sectional pictures of the body.

Curettage and cautery is a type of electrosurgery where a skin lesion is scraped off, and heat is applied to the skin’s surface to stop any bleeding.

An excision of a skin lesion is a minor surgical procedure in which a skin lesion — such as a mole, cyst, or skin tag — is completely cut out.

An excisional biopsy is a simple surgical procedure in which an entire area of abnormal skin tissue — such as a lump, skin lesion, or suspicious swelling — is removed for analysis.

HairMetrx scalp and strand analysis uses advanced imaging and expert clinical review to identify the causes of hair concerns.

Laser treatment for acne scarring helps smooth and refine the skin.

Lumps and bumps removal surgery, also known as excision, is a procedure to remove noncancerous lumps on or under your skin.

Medications and topical treatments are often the first line of defence against breakouts.

Microneedling helps to gradually repair acne scarring by encouraging the skin to renew itself.

At Welbeck, our leading dermatologists check and assess both symptomatic and asymptomatic moles, as well as other skin marks, to identify and monitor changes.

Omalizumab is an injectable medication that’s used to treat persistent or severe hives (urticaria), or swelling under the skin (angioedema) that haven’t responded to regular treatments.

We're proud to offer the most advanced form of 360° mole mapping available in the UK.

Cryotherapy of lesions is a minimally invasive treatment where skin lesions are frozen using extremely cold substances such as liquid nitrogen.

Mohs micrographic surgery is used to remove skin cancers in precise, staged layers.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan uses a magnetic field and radio waves to take images of the inside of your body.

Patch testing is used in the diagnosis of contact allergies - reactions that occur when the skin comes into direct contact with a substance that irritates it.

Phototherapy uses ultraviolet (UV) light to treat a range of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo, and sun allergy.

PRP injections are an effective, non-invasive treatment for hair loss, hair thinning and pattern baldness in both men and women.

A punch biopsy is a quick and simple surgical procedure where a small, circular sample of skin is removed under local anaesthetic and analysed by a specialist laboratory.

Scar revision is a term for a range of treatments and techniques used to reduce and improve the appearance of scars.

Scar treatment can be used for cosmetic reasons to make scars less noticeable, or to help with functional problems, pain or itching.

A shave biopsy is used to collect a small sample of your skin for testing and also to treat benign conditions.

Genetic testing can help clarify your cancer risk, inform screening plans, and provide important information for your family.


Skin surgery covers a range of procedures where an area of skin is carefully removed and sent for specialist analysis under a microscope.

Skin tag removal is a quick, minimally invasive procedure that’s used to remove skin tags safely and with minimal risk.

Tap water iontophoresis is a drug-free treatment for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating).

Within state-of-the-art facilities, our experienced radiologists and consultants offer a wide range of ultrasound scans.

At Welbeck, we offer several treatment options for warts, including chemical treatments, cryotherapy, and laser treatment.