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The White Lodge Clinic are specialists in cosmetic skin surgery under local anaesthesia, providing treatment for thread veins and varicose veins; facial and body mole removal; skin cyst, age spot, and wart removal.


Many people have put up with unsightly things for years, not knowing they can be very easily treated at your local and friendly White Lodge Clinic, Bognor Regis (established in 1987).


Thread veins on the legs are usually treated by sclerotherapy. Even most thread veins on the ankles, feet and face can also be easily removed. “The result’s fantastic!” says Sally, whose new-look leg is pictured above.


Most facial moles can be removed without needing stitches, and without leaving a scar.

Jen (whose cheek is also pictured here) says: “If I’d known it was so simple and painless, I’d have had my mole removed years ago!”


Age spots, cysts, and other lumps and bumps on the face and body can also be easily removed. For complete patient reassurance, the White Lodge Clinic offers a free initial consultation, and all consultations and treatments are personally given by surgeon and medical author Dr Vij Sodera FRCS. No treatments are given by nurses.


You’ll also be pleasantly surprised how affordable the treatments are.

So, book now for your new revitalised look, by phoning the White Lodge Clinic on 01243 266248.

Alternatively,  Click here to email us.

Why not treat yourself and have those unsightly thread veins, moles, cysts,

age spots and other skin lumps permanently removed!

Email: Click here    Tel: 01243 266248

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White Lodge Clinic

White Lodge Clinic, Bognor Regis, West Sussex

Removal and treatment of thread veins, varicose veins, facial and body moles, age spots, warts and skin lumps.