Actinic Keratosis & Skin Tag Removal in Bundaberg

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Skin Tag Removal

Skin tags are usually harmless and painless growths that can appear anywhere. They consist of a core of fibres, ducts, nerve cells and fat cells and have a covering of epidermis cells.


The main symptom is a growth on the skin, often on the neck, upper chest, underarms and eyelids. They may become irritated from rubbing against clothing.


Most skin tags don't require treatment. If a skin tag is irritated or appears bothersome, skin tags can be removed safely with little to no scarring. Removal is done using the Cryo T freezing system or topical numbing cream for pain control and diathermy.


At Advanced Cosmetics, we provide skin tag removal services for clients across Bundaberg. Contact us on 0477 719 355 today to book a consultation. We also offer skin treatments, face treatments, IPL/SHR, laser, LED light therapy and body treatments.

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Actinic Keratoses Removal

Actinic keratoses, also known as solar keratoses, are extremely common and affect many people. They result from skin damage induced by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. A doctor's examination of your skin is required every year and prior to any removal of actinic keratoses for aesthetic reasons, as some of these skin tags have the potential to develop into squamous cell skin cancer.


Keratoses are rough, scaly, crusty, flat to slightly elevated, and occasionally shaped like a raised horn bump. They can be brown, silvery, skin-coloured, tan, pink or crimson coloured. Sizes range from a very small dot to an inch in diameter. Removal is done using the Cryo T freezing system or topical numbing cream for pain control and diathermy.


If you would like to learn more about our actinic keratoses removal services in Bundaberg, reach out to our friendly team today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to take any special precautions after the procedure?

    Yes, following the procedure, it’s important to keep the area clean and protected from direct sunlight. Avoid picking at the scab or using harsh skincare products on the treated area to ensure optimal healing.

  • How do I know if my skin tag needs to be removed?

    If a skin tag or keratosis changes shape, size, colour or texture, or becomes painful or bleeds, it should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Regular check-ups are also recommended if you have multiple or large skin tags.

  • Will there be a scar?

    There might be a small scar, but modern removal techniques aim to minimise scarring as much as possible. The appearance of a scar also depends on the size, type and how well the skin heals.

  • Who should consider skin tag & actinic keratosis removal?

    Individuals with benign skin conditions that affect their cosmetic appearance or cause physical discomfort are ideal candidates for these services. It is also recommended for those with tags or keratosis in areas prone to friction or irritation.