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SKIN LESION CLINIC

ONE-STOP ‘SEE & TREAT’ SERVICE
RAPID DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT IN A SINGLE VISIT

​At Millimetre Perfect London, we provide a one-stop ‘see and treat’ service for the diagnosis and removal of benign and malignant skin lesions. Led by Mr Raj Ragoowansi, a Consultant Plastic Surgeon with over 22 years of experience, our service ensures efficient, high-quality treatment without the delays associated with NHS referrals.

Many benign skin lesion procedures are no longer covered by the NHS or private medical insurers, leaving patients with limited options. Our self-pay clinic bridges this gap, offering expert care in a streamlined, single-visit approach.

CLINIC LOCATIONS

101 Harley Street, London, W1G 6AH
Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth, NW8

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WHY CHOOSE US?

CONSULTANT-LED EXPERTISE Led by Mr Raj Ragoowansi, a highly skilled plastic surgeon specialising in skin lesion removal.
 

RAPID DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT Most cases are assessed and treated in the same appointment.
 

MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH Advanced surgical techniques to ensure minimal scarring and optimal cosmetic results.
 

CQC-APPROVED THEATRES Safe and sterile environments for all minor surgical procedures.
 

HISTOLOGY & AFTERCARE Where required, lesions are sent for histological analysis, with follow-up care provided.

THE TREATMENT PROCESS

Our see and treat service is designed for efficiency and convenience, ensuring a seamless experience from consultation to post-procedure care.

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BOOKING

Patients can self-refer or be referred by a GP by completing the online form below.

02

CLINICAL VETTING

Our expert team will assess suitability for treatment based on your medical history.

03

APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING

Once vetted, we’ll arrange your procedure at your preferred location.

04

PROCEDURE

Performed under local anaesthetic in a CQC-approved theatre, with minimal downtime.

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AFTERCARE & HEALING

Full guidance on dressings, scar care, and activity restrictions post-procedure.

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HISTOLOGY RESULTS

If required, biopsy results are available within 5–7 working days.

COMMONLY TREATED SKIN LESIONS

Our clinic offers expert removal of benign and malignant skin lesions, ensuring optimal aesthetic and medical outcomes.

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Lipomas – Soft, fatty tissue growths.
 

Naevi (Moles) – Pigmented skin lesions requiring assessment or removal.
 

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) – The most common form of skin cancer.
 

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) – A more aggressive form of skin cancer needing prompt intervention.

Abscesses – Infected, pus-filled swellings requiring drainage.

Cysts – Fluid-filled sacs such as sebaceous and epidermoid cysts.
 

Ganglions – Jelly-like fluid collections near joints or tendons.
 

Skin Tags – Small, benign growths often found in skin folds.
 

Malignant Lesions (Including Melanomas) – Cancerous lesions requiring urgent removal.

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POST PROCEDURE CARE

We prioritise expert surgical technique and meticulous aftercare to ensure the best healing and cosmetic outcomes.

WATERPROOF DRESSINGS Showering is permitted immediately post-procedure.
Activity Restrictions – Varies depending on the lesion’s location and treatment type.


SCAR MANAGEMENT Begins at 10–14 days post-procedure with massage, silicone gel application, and sun protection.


FOLLOW-UP REVIEWS Ensuring smooth healing and providing biopsy results where required.

As plastic surgeons, we focus on minimally invasive techniques with precise scar placement and closure for superior cosmetic results compared to non-specialist treatments.

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READY TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP?

To schedule an appointment or request more information, please complete the form below. Our team will be in touch promptly to confirm your booking.

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