Top skin-lesions Providers in Chester

Best Skin Lesions Clinics in Chester

Anca Breahna Plastic Surgeon

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Anca Breahna Plastic Surgeon
CQC

Plastic surgeon

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(60 reviews)
Location
Chester CH4 7QP, United Kingdom
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Blend Skin And Medical Aesthetics

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Blend Skin And Medical
CQC

Skin care clinic

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(361 reviews)
Location
Chester CH3 8EE, United Kingdom
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Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery

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Cheshire Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgeon

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(34 reviews)
Location
Chester CH4 9DE, United Kingdom
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Freyja Medical Chester

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Freyja Medical Chester
CQC

Dermatologist

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( reviews)
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Chester CH4 9DE, United Kingdom
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Hough Green Clinic

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Hough Green Clinic

Laser hair removal service

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(128 reviews)
Location
Chester CH4 8JQ, United Kingdom
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Skn Chester Vicars Lane

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Skn Chester Vicars Lane
CQC

Laser hair removal service

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(143 reviews)
Location
Chester CH1 1QX, United Kingdom
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The Cheshire Aesthetic Clinic

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The Cheshire Aesthetic Clinic

Skin care clinic

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(43 reviews)
Location
Chester CH2 3AD, United Kingdom
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Skin-lesions Treatment in Chester

Our dataset currently has 20 clinic(s), with approximately 1341 reviews and an average rating of 4.93.

Medical Infrastructure:

    • Countess of Chester Hospital (NHS Foundation Trust)
    • Multiple private hospitals and CQC-registered independent clinics
    • Strong GP network
    • Cross-border patient flow from North Wales.

Local Aethetics Market:

    Highly mature and competitive across injectables, dermatology and surgical aesthetics.

Goals of Skin-lesions Treatment

  • Correctly identify what the lesion actually is
  • Rule out malignancy early if theres any doubt
  • Treat or remove lesions that are symptomatic, growing, bleeding, or cosmetically distressing
  • Preserve healthy tissue and minimise scarring
  • Give you clarity so youre not guessing or spiralling on Google at 1am

Skin-lesions Treatment Options

Medical & Non-Surgical Approaches

  • Some lesions can be monitored rather than removed, especially if clearly benign. Others respond to topical treatments like cryotherapy or prescription creams. DIY or cosmetic-only approaches are risky for undiagnosed lesions because they can destroy visual clues needed for cancer detection. In short, assessment first, treatment second. ([cancerresearchuk.org](https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/skin-cancer))

Pros of Skin-lesions Treatment

    Cons of Skin-lesions Treatment

      Cost of Skin-lesions Treatment in Chester

      • NHS assessment and treatment is free when medically indicated
      • Private consultation for skin lesions often ranges GBP 200 to 350
      • Private removal with histology typically GBP 500 to 1,000+ depending on complexity and site ([harleystreetskinclinic.com](https://www.harleystreetskinclinic.com/articles/understanding-mole-removal-cost-uk-guide/))
      • Benign vs suspicious lesions
      • Whether biopsy and histology are included
      • Size, number, and anatomical location
      • Clinic location and surgeon experience
      • Need for reconstruction or stitches

      Accessibility

      Public transport:

        • Chester railway station with direct services to London, Liverpool, Manchester and North Wales
        • Strong road links (M53, M56).

      Parking availability:

        • City-centre multi-storey and retail car parks
        • Suburban clinic locations often provide dedicated parking.

      Clinic distribution:

        Clinics concentrated in city centre commercial zones and affluent suburban areas.

      Airport proximity:

        • Approximately 30–40 minutes to Liverpool John Lennon Airport
        • 40–50 minutes to Manchester Airport.

      Preparing for Your Skin-lesions Appointment

        Treatment Safety & Local Regulations

          Yes. NICE guidelines cover suspected cancer referrals and management of skin lesions, especially melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. MHRA regulates devices and treatments used. There isnt one single skin lesion guideline because its a category, not a diagnosis. ([nice.org.uk](https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng12))

          Local regulatory authority:

            • Care Quality Commission (CQC) for regulated medical services in England
            • Practitioner regulation via General Medical Council (GMC) and Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).

          Private insurance usage locally:

            • High for medically indicated dermatology and reconstructive surgery
            • Elective cosmetic procedures predominantly self-funded.

          Cosmetic finance availability:

            • Widely available for surgical procedures (e.g., rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, liposuction)
            • Finance partnerships common among surgical clinics.

          Who Is a Good Candidate?

            Choosing a Clinic

              Current average rating citywide: 4.93

              Recovery & Long-Term Results

                Aftercare:
                • Some lesions can be monitored rather than removed, especially if clearly benign. Others respond to topical treatments like cryotherapy or prescription creams. DIY or cosmetic-only approaches are risky for undiagnosed lesions because they can destroy visual clues needed for cancer detection. In short, assessment first, treatment second. ([cancerresearchuk.org](https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/skin-cancer))