Mole Removal
Mole removal surgery is used to remove a mole or a collection of moles from the skin. Moles, commonly referred to as nevi, are frequent skin growths that can develop anywhere on the body. While the majority of moles are benign and safe, some can be abnormal or exhibit signals that they could be cancerous, …

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Mole Removal
at a Glance
Surgery Time:
Surgery Time:
45 Minutes
Return to Work:
Return to Work:
1 day
Full Recovery:
Full Recovery:
2 Weeks
Price Range:
Price Range:
Depend on the mole
About Mole Removal Surgery

Moles, commonly referred to as nevi, are frequent skin growths that can differ in size, colour, and shape. While the majority of moles are benign, a few may show unusual or suspicious traits that necessitate removal for medical reasons.
Mole Removal Prices
At Signature Clinic, we offer transparent pricing to help you make informed decisions. Mole removal procedures are personalised, and costs vary depending on the number, size, and location of the moles. We recommend booking a free consultation to receive a tailored quote based on your specific needs. The price you are quoted includes everything—no hidden fees.
Mole Removal In Detail
Our mole removal procedures are quick and minimally invasive, typically performed under local anaesthetic. Depending on the mole’s characteristics, we use techniques such as shave excision or surgical excision to ensure optimal cosmetic results. The procedure usually takes about 20–30 minutes, and patients can return home the same day.
Benefits of Mole Removal
- Quick and minimally invasive procedure
- Minimal scarring with proper aftercare
- Improved skin appearance and confidence
- Same-day treatment available
- Comprehensive aftercare support
Mole Removal Facts and Figures
- Procedure Time: Approximately 20–30 minutes
- Anaesthesia: Local
- Recovery Time: Most patients resume normal activities immediately
- Scarring: Minimal, fades over time with proper care
- Follow-Up: Included in the treatment package
Mole Removal Procedure
- Consultation – Assessment of the mole(s) to determine the appropriate removal technique.
- Anaesthesia – Local anaesthetic is administered to ensure comfort.
- Removal – The mole is removed using the chosen method (shave or surgical excision).
- Closure – If necessary, the area is closed with fine sutures.
- Aftercare & Recovery – Detailed instructions are provided to promote healing and minimise scarring.
Mole Removal Surgery Guide
- Step-by-step explanation of the procedure and recovery timeline.
- Tailored treatment plans based on individual needs.
- Tips for post-surgery care to ensure optimal healing.
- Expected results timeline – What to expect at different healing stages.
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Mole Removal FAQ
After a mole removal procedure, would there be scarring?
A common side effect of mole removal surgery is scarring. The degree of scarring can vary depending on the mole’s size and location, the removal method employed, and your skin type.
Dermatologists and surgeons work to reduce scarring by employing precise procedures and, whenever feasible, making incisions in regions that are not readily visible. Scars frequently fade and disappear overtime.
Can I go back to my regular activities after having a mole removed?
Following mole removal surgery, you might need to limit some activities for a short while to allow for appropriate healing.
Specific post-operative instructions, such as refraining from intense exercise, heavy lifting, or exposing the area to an excessive amount of moisture or sunshine, will be given by your healthcare provider.
To encourage the best possible recuperation, it’s crucial to abide by these recommendations.
Is having a mole removed painful?
Typically, local anaesthetic, which numbs the treatment region, is used during mole removal surgery. As a result, the process shouldn’t be painful for you.
But, you might feel some discomfort as you heal, such as a slight soreness or sensitivity where the surgery was done.