Cherry Angioma Treatment
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Cherry Angioma Treatment
Laser removal of blood blisters or Campbell de Morgan spots
Treatment from £350
Cherry Angioma Treatment
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Cherry Angioma Treatment
Laser removal of blood blisters or Campbell de Morgan spots
Treatment from £350
Cherry Angioma Treatment
‘Cherry angioma’ is another name for blood blisters, haemoangioma or Campbell de Morgan spots.
They are small, dome-shaped growths on the skin with a bright red ‘cherry’ colour. They are very common, especially in older adults.
The exact cause of cherry angiomas is unknown, but they are believed to be caused by the growth of new blood vessels. As people age, their skin becomes thinner and more fragile, which may make them more likely to develop cherry angiomas.
They are not considered to be medically angiomas and are unlikely to be eligible for treatment on the NHS. However, it is important to have them properly diagnosed, to rule out the possibility that they might be something more sinister. If you notice a new growth that is growing rapidly, changing in appearance, or causing pain, it is important to see a doctor.
If you are unhappy about the appearance of cherry angiomas, you might choose to have them removed for cosmetic reasons. This is often the case when they appear in an awkward position or for patients who are particularly susceptible and have a great number of red blemishes.
Cosmedics’ London Vein Treatment Centres offer a variety of treatment options, depending on the nature of the condition being treated:
Where possible, we aim to treat cherry angioma spots at the same appointment to save a return visit. We offer these services at our London clinics, with experienced doctors and surgeons.
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Cherry Angioma Treatment Costs
The cost of consultation with our doctors is £75. This is redeemable against the cost of treatment carried out on the same day.
Prices are a guide to the costs and the exact price can only be determined once the doctor has examined you in person.
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Yes, they’re essentially the same thing. Some people also call them blood blisters, blood spots or haemangioma.
Cherry angiomas are generally harmless and do not pose a health risk. They are primarily a cosmetic concern.
However, it is very important to get a correct diagnosis. If you have any skin blemish or lesion that is changing, unusual or worrying in any way, it’s best to see a medical expert to rule out skin cancer or other conditions.
Cherry angiomas can increase in number over time. They are not contagious, but thought to be associated with the ageing process and as we get older, ore can appear. They do not normally grow very large in size but may start to appear on other parts of the body.
The level of pain during treatment can vary depending on the method used and the individual’s sensitivity. At Cosmedics Skin Clinics, we can offer a numbing cream or local anaesthetic in order to ensure the procedure is comfortable throughout.
After treatment, the skin will heal like a blister up to 10 days afterwards. Once the blister is removed, you may have a little redness, which will continue to fade. Once healing is complete, the skin should look clear and normal.
Treated angiomas should not return in the future. It is of course possible for new cherry angiomas to develop in the same or different areas. These can be treated separately.
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