
Advanced Electrolysis

Please see our Lesion and Red Vein page for more information and pricing on all our modalities which we can use for lesion removal.
What is Advanced Electrolysis?
Advanced Electrolysis (also called Advanced Cosmetic Procedures or ACP) is a specialized skin treatment that uses a safe electrical current to remove unwanted skin blemishes and harmless skin growths.
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What to Expect
The treatment is safe, precise, and you'll often see results right away. How long your session takes depends on what we're treating and how large the area is. During your consultation, we'll look at your skin and give you a clear idea of what to expect.
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Your Personal Treatment Plan
Everyone's skin is different, so we'll create a plan that's just for you. We'll consider how sensitive your skin is, how quickly it heals, and what type of blemish you have. Most importantly, we'll work with your goals and preferences to get you the results you want.
We'll also carefully plan when to schedule your sessions to give your skin proper time to heal between treatments.

Skin Concerns We Treat
Skin Tags
Small, harmless growths that often appear on the neck, underarms, eyelids, groin, and other areas where skin rubs together. Safe, quick removal available.
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Thread Veins & Spider Veins
Small red or purple veins that commonly appear on the face, particularly around the nose and cheeks. Also known as broken capillaries, facial veins, or telangiectasia
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Blood Spots & Cherry Angiomas
Bright red vascular blemishes that can appear anywhere on the body. Also called Campbell de Morgan spots, these harmless spots increase with age.
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Sebaceous Hyperplasia
Small yellowish bumps caused by enlarged oil glands, typically found on the forehead and cheeks
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Milia
Tiny white bumps commonly found around the eyes and cheeks, formed when keratin becomes trapped beneath the skin's surface
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Consultation
We assess your thread veins, skin tags, or other skin concerns and determine whether advanced electrolysis is the right treatment for you.
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Preparation
The treatment area is cleansed and prepared. The procedure is generally well-tolerated, with most clients experiencing only minimal discomfort.
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Treatment
A very fine, sterile probe is placed near or into the blemish. A small electrical current is applied, which cauterises the thread vein or removes the skin tag safely and precisely.
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Healing
The treated area may appear slightly red initially. A small scab may form and will naturally shed within days to weeks, revealing clearer skin beneath.
