This service is designed to provide reassurance and guidance if you have concerns about a mole or skin lesion.
Taking care of your skin health is essential, and early awareness can make a real difference. At Fleur’s Beauty Room & Skin Clinic, we offer a professional Mole & Lesion Screening service, providing a straightforward and confidential way to assess moles or skin changes you may be concerned about.
This service is carried out by myself and is supported by specialist training in MASCED (Melanoma and Skin Cancer Early Detection), ensuring all screenings are conducted using recognised assessment criteria.
Mole & Lesion Screening Service
Price:
• £65.00 for 1 mole or lesion
• £30.00 for each additional mole or lesion
During your consultation, moles and lesions are assessed using established screening indicators, including changes in shape, colour, size, and structure. The aim is to provide reassurance, clarity, and guidance on whether further medical review may be required.
What Your Consultation Includes
Your appointment will include:
• Visual screening of moles and pigmented lesions
• High-quality digital images taken of specific moles or areas of concern
• Secure submission of images to an independent medical consultant
• A written outcome report following consultant review
• Clear guidance on whether monitoring or medical follow-up is recommended
All consultations are carried out in a calm, private, and professional setting.
Results & Next Steps
Following review by the medical consultant, you will receive a written report outlining one of the following outcomes:
• The mole or lesion appears low risk and requires no further action
• The mole or lesion should be monitored for any future changes
• Further assessment by a GP or dermatologist is recommended
Where further medical review is advised, you will be guided on the appropriate next steps.
Important Information
This service is a screening and skin awareness consultation only and does not provide a medical diagnosis.
Any moles or lesions identified as requiring further investigation must be assessed by a GP or dermatologist.