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CHERRY ANGIOMA
(campbell de morgan spots)

Cherry angioma or Campbell De Morgan spot is a benign (non-cancerous) growth of blood vessels that appears as small, bright red or purple dots or bumps on the skin. They are also known as blood spots. These growths are composed of clusters of tiny blood vessels, also known as capillaries, and are commonly found on the surface of the skin, particularly in areas like the chest, back, abdomen, and arms.

 

Cherry angiomas are often round or oval in shape and can vary in size from a pinhead to several millimetres in diameter. They are sometimes called “red moles” due to their appearance but are completely harmless and do not require medical treatment unless they cause discomfort or cosmetic concerns.

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They are typically flat or slightly raised and are bright red or purple in colour due to the blood vessel inside the growth. Cherry angiomas do not cause pain, though they may bleed if scratched or irritated. In rare cases, cherry angiomas may bleed if bumped or scratched, but they are generally harmless and not associated with any other medical condition.

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Treatment of Cherry Angioma is not available on the NHS as they are considered cosmetic. At Astounding Skin Aesthetics ​we understand the discomfort and self-consciousness that these lesions can cause. That's why we offer fast and painless removal using electrosurgery with Hyfrecator.

 

The procedure is quick and straight forward with no downtime and is unlikely to leave a scar. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional care and achieving excellent results.

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Dr Chowdhury will inspect your skin during the consultation and confirmed the diagnosis using a dermatoscope before attempting to remove it. He won't perform the removal if he doesn't deem it is safe to do so. A topical numbing cream (if the lesion is small) or a local anaesthetic is applied to numb the skin and minimise discomfort during treatment. 

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If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us. We look forward to helping you achieve the look you desire!

Image of single cherry angioma on the body
  • How long does the treatment take?
    After a full consultation with Dr Chowdhury, a bespoke treatment plan will be devised. Treatment usually takes between 20-30 minutes but may take longer depending on the number of areas treated.
  • What results can I expect?
    Results start to appear approximately 3-5 days after treatment and peaks at around 2 weeks. A complimentary top up at 2 weeks is available if necessary.
  • What are the risks and side effects of anti-Wrinkle Injections?
    Anti-wrinkle injections are a relatively pain free treatment, with only mild discomfort during treatment. There may be mild soreness, swelling or bruising after the treatment which tends to subside after 24 hours.
  • Is there a down time associated with the treatment?
    Most clients do not experience down time after treatment and can continue with their day as normal. Any swelling, redness or bruising tends to subside within 24 hours.
  • What is classified as one area?
    The following are classified as one area: · Frown lines · Forehead lines · Crow’s feet · Bunny lines · Down turned Mouth · Gummy smile · Dimpled chin · Peri-oral lines More than one area can be treated in one sitting.
  • Do I need any follow up after my anti-wrinkle injection?
    Yes, we will book you a follow up after 2 weeks and provide a free top up injection if required.
  • Who will perform the procedure?
    All procedures at Astounding Skin Aesthetics are performed by Dr Chowdhury after a consultation and full assessment.
  • How long do the result last?
    Duration of results varies from person to person depending on external factors such as metabolism. However, on average, results tend to last between 3-4 months after which you may wish to return for further treatment.

PRICES

Up to 5 small (<1mm) or

3 medium size (2-5mm)

£100
 

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Additional lesions

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£30 -£50

(depending on size)​

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