Moles
Moles are a form of pigmented naevi that are commonly found on the face and body.
Moles vary in size and colour, from pale tan to brown or bluish black.
Often develop deep terminal hairs because of the well developed vascular supply.
Warts
There are various types of warts, including plane, common, seborrhoeic and verrucas.
All can be easily and successfully treated. Warts can develop individually or in clusters.
Seborrhoeic warts become more common with increasing age and can grow up to two inches across.
Milia
These are tiny white hard lumps containing keratin which lie superficially under the surface of the skin,
and can be easily treated with heat treatments. The exact cause of Milis is unknown although they are
often associated with dry skin which can be acidic.