Top Skin Lesions Providers in Bracknell
Best Skin Lesions Practitioners in Bracknell
Alice Hau
Alice Hau

Aesthetic Practitioner
Rating
(141 reviews)
Dr Koshila Khalid
Dr Koshila Khalid
Registered General Practitioner
Rating
(3 reviews)
Dr Benjamin
Dr Benjamin

Dermatologist
Rating
(141 reviews)
Skin-lesions Treatment in Bracknell
Our dataset currently has 11 clinic(s), with approximately 353 reviews and an average rating of 4.927272727.
Medical Infrastructure:
- Multiple GP practices across Bracknell Forest
- Proximity to Royal Berkshire Hospital (Reading) and Frimley Park Hospital
- Presence of private dental, dermatology, and aesthetic providers.
Local Aethetics Market:
- Established and competitive local market with diversified treatment offerings (injectables, dermatology, energy devices).
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 Bracknell
- 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:
- Bracknell railway station with direct links to Reading and London Waterloo
- Bus connectivity within Bracknell Forest.
Parking availability:
- Extensive town-centre parking (The Lexicon) and free suburban parking common for clinic locations.
Clinic distribution:
- Mix of town-centre commercial units and residential-suburban clinic setups.
Airport proximity:
- Approximately 25–30 minutes to Heathrow 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 activities
- General Medical Council (GMC) for doctors
- Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) for nurses.
Private insurance usage locally:
- Cosmetic injectables and aesthetic procedures self-funded
- Not typically covered by private health insurance.
Cosmetic finance availability:
- 0% finance and staged payment options advertised by several Bracknell clinics.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
Choosing a Clinic
Current average rating citywide: 4.927272727
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))















