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What Is Diathermy?

Diathermy is an advanced treatment used to safely and precisely treat a range of superficial skin irregularities using controlled high-frequency heat energy.

At Luxe Advanced Skin Clinic, Diathermy treatments are performed with precision and care to help improve the appearance of unwanted skin lesions while supporting overall skin integrity and minimising unnecessary trauma to the surrounding skin.

What Can Diathermy Treat?

Diathermy may assist with the treatment of:

  • Skin Tags

  • Milia

  • Broken Capillaries

  • Cherry Angiomas

  • Sebaceous Hyperplasia

  • Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPN)

A professional consultation is recommended to assess suitability and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

How Diathermy Works

Diathermy uses a fine probe to deliver controlled heat energy directly into the treatment area.

The treatment is highly precise, allowing targeted treatment of unwanted tissue while minimising disruption to the surrounding skin.

Because the probe is extremely fine, treatments can be performed on delicate facial areas with accuracy and control.

A Precise & Personalised Treatment

Every skin condition and treatment area is unique, which is why treatments are carefully tailored to your individual skin concerns and skin type.

Our approach focuses on achieving effective cosmetic results while supporting healthy skin healing and minimising unnecessary irritation.

Conditions Commonly Treated

Skin Tags

Benign skin growths commonly found in areas of friction or skin folds. While harmless, they may be removed for cosmetic reasons or personal comfort.

Milia

Small keratin-filled cysts trapped beneath the skin’s surface that often appear as tiny white bumps.

Broken Capillaries

Visible red veins commonly found around the nose and cheeks that may occur due to skin trauma, sensitivity, or environmental factors.

Cherry Angiomas

Small red vascular spots caused by clusters of tiny blood vessels beneath the skin.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Benign enlarged oil glands that commonly appear as small yellow or flesh-coloured bumps, typically on the forehead and central facial areas.

Dermatosis Papulosa Nigra (DPN)

Small dark raised lesions commonly affecting Fitzpatrick skin types 5 and 6.

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Pricing

Treatment pricing is determined by consultation depending on the treatment area and condition being treated.

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Book a professional consultation to discuss your skin concerns and determine the most suitable treatment plan for your skin.