If you are concerned that skin tags grow back after removal, you are not alone — and you are not out of options.
With personalised care, advanced non-invasive treatments, and a skin-first approach, Medix can help you manage both current lesions and future prevention with confidence.
Book a consultation today and let’s create a personalised plan to support smoother, healthier skin — helping you feel comfortable, confident, and in control of your skin’s natural balance.
After mole removal, your skin deserves calm, personalised attention.
At Medix, we use up-to-date technology, create tailored treatment plans, and guide you gently through your recovery.
Book a consultation today and let’s create a personalised plan to protect healing skin, reduce visible marks, and support smooth, even recovery — helping you feel comfortable and confident in your natural skin again.
This in-depth guide covers everything you need to know about safe, professional mole and skin tag removal in Melbourne. Learn about common skin lesions, treatment options, aftercare, and why expert assessment matters — all from the trusted team at Medix in Bentleigh.
Many people feel self-conscious about skin tags or moles that cause discomfort or draw unwanted attention. At Medix, we offer expert skin tag and mole removal in Melbourne using advanced methods like laser and plasma pen. Each treatment includes a personalised consultation, thorough aftercare, and follow-up to ensure safe, effective results.
Skin tags and moles may look similar, but they differ in appearance, cause, and health risk. This guide explains how to distinguish between the two and when to seek medical advice.
Skin tags are mostly harmless, but abnormal moles may signal early melanoma. Learn how to prevent both through sun safety, friction control, and regular skin checks.
Skin tags and moles are common and usually harmless, but in high-UV regions like Australia, some moles may develop into melanoma. This guide explains how to spot warning signs and when to seek medical attention.
Melanoma is one of the most dangerous forms of skin cancer, often caused by UV exposure. This guide explains how it develops, who’s at risk, the different types of melanoma, and how to detect and prevent it early.