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Moles: Usually brown and circular. They may be flat or raised and have even or irregular pigmentation. If they have changed recently they should be checked by a doctor to exclude melanoma (skin cancer).
Skin Tags: Fleshy outgrowths usually on a stalk.
Seborrhoeic Keratoses: Look like warts and are usually brown in color. They are soft and often break off if scratched. They are common in people over 35.
Warts: They are due to a viral infection. Common on hands but can occur anywhere.
Verruccas: Warts on the feet.
Actinic keratoses
BCC Biopsy
Blepharoplasty
Bowens disease
Chalazion
Epilation
Excision of skin lesions
Fibroepithelial polyps
In-grown toe-nails
Intra-oral lesions
Pigmented naevi
Pyogenic granuloma
Sebaceous cysts
Telangiectasia
Xanthelasmata
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