Your Confidence Is Worth It—Mole & Skin Tag Removal For Clear, Radiant Skin @ $88!

At Bay Aesthetics Clinic, we offer a variety of treatments to safely and effectively remove moles and skin tags, restoring your skin’s natural look. 

Do You Know What’s on Your Skin?

Moles and skin tags are among the most common skin growths, but not all are created equal. Some are harmless, while others may require closer attention. If you’ve ever wondered whether a spot on your skin is a mole, a skin tag, or something else entirely, you’re not alone.

What Are Moles And How Do They Differ?

Moles are common skin growths caused by clusters of pigment-producing cells. They can vary in size, shape, and color, ranging from flat and light-colored to raised and dark. Moles are typically categorized into two main types:

Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

Moles present at birth or appearing within the first few years of life. These moles vary in size and may require monitoring for changes over time.

Acquired Melanocytic Nevi

Moles that develop later in life, often due to sun exposure or other factors. These are usually smaller and more common than congenital moles.

How Do You Tell A Skin Tag Apart From Other Lesions?

Skin tags are harmless, benign growths that can appear anywhere on the skin but are most commonly found in areas where skin rubs together, such as the neck, armpits, groin, or eyelids. They are small, soft, and flesh-colored, often resembling tiny pieces of hanging skin.

They may sometimes be easily confused with other skin conditions, such as warts or certain types of moles, due to their appearance.

Below, we’ve provided photos of a few common skin lesions that are often mistaken for skin tags. If you’re unsure about the type of growth, feel free to get in touch with us for guidance and evaluation.

Could Your Mole Or Skin Tag Be Something More?

While moles and skin tags are usually harmless and primarily a cosmetic concern, there are rare instances when they may signal something more serious. Knowing the warning signs of skin cancer is essential for early detection and treatment.

Why Remove Moles & Skin Tags?

The 3 C’s You Need to Know

Cosmetic Reasons

Moles and skin tags in visible areas, such as the face or neck, can impact appearance and confidence. Removing these growths can enhance aesthetics and boost self-esteem.

Comfort

Raised moles or skin tags may get caught in clothing or bleed during shaving, leading to discomfort and irritation. Removal can help improve daily comfort.

Cancer Risk

A personal or family history of skin cancer, certain risk factors, or noticeable changes in the size, shape, or color of a mole or skin tag may indicate the need for removal. Sending the growth for biopsy can aid in the early detection and treatment of skin cancer.

Explore Our Mole & Skin Tag Removal Treatments

Electrocautery

This method uses heat generated by an electric current to remove small, superficial moles and skin tags. It is quick, precise, and ideal for minor growths on the body or face. Recovery is typically fast, with minimal scarring.

Laser Removal

Laser treatment uses a focused beam to target flat or slightly raised moles and small skin tags. It is non-invasive, making it a great choice for delicate areas like the face or neck. Downtime is minimal, and the procedure is highly precise.

Surgical Removal (Excision)

Excision is suitable for larger, deeper, or irregular moles that require complete removal. It involves carefully cutting out the growth under local anesthesia. This option is also ideal for moles requiring biopsy and ensures thorough, clean results.

What To Expect When You Visit Us?

Personalised Consultation
  • Our process begins with a consultation where the doctor evaluates your mole or skin tag. 
  • The doctor will recommend the most suitable treatment option based on its size, type, and location.
Laser Removal
  • The treatment area will be cleaned, and a numbing cream or local anesthesia may be applied to minimise discomfort.
Electrocautery
  • The treatment area will be cleaned and coated with a protective gel to prevent burns. 
  • Depending on the procedure’s complexity, local or general anesthesia will be administered to ensure comfort.
Surgical Removal
  • The area will be sterilised, and local anesthesia is administered via injection to keep the procedure painless.
Electrocautery
  • A grounding pad is placed on the patient’s body to prevent electrical burns by providing a safe return path for the current.
  • A small, controlled electrical current is applied to the lesion using a specialised device.
Laser Removal
  • A focused laser beam targets the mole or skin tag, breaking down the tissue without affecting nearby skin.
Surgical Removal (Excision)
  • The lesion is carefully excised with a scalpel under local anesthesia. 
  • Micro-stitching is used for a clean finish, and the sample can be sent to the lab for testing if required.
  • Receive detailed guidance on wound care, scar minimisation, and skincare.
  • Follow-up visits ensure proper healing and address any concerns.

Why Choose Bay Aesthetic Clinic?

Certified & Experienced Team

With over 10 years of experience and training in surgery and dermatology, our doctors deliver safe and effective outcomes for mole and skin tag removal.

Transparent pricing with 3-month assurance package

We provide upfront pricing with no hidden costs. Follow-ups and medical reports are included. If a mole or skin tag recurs within 3 months, free touch-up treatment is available. 

Comprehensive treatment and aftercare

Our clinic offers laser treatments and medical-grade skincare to help you achieve optimal results. As a full-service Medical Aesthetic and Laser Clinic, we have the expertise, equipment, and care to deliver the results you want.

Electrocautery or Laser Removal

(for small, flat lesions <3mm; leaves a round scar; not suitable for lab testing)

$88

per lesion (body)

$180

per lesion (face and neck)

Surgical Removal with Micro Stitching by Doctor

(for raised or larger lesions >3mm; suitable for lab testing)

$300–500

per lesion (body)

$500–800

per lesion (face and neck)

$800–1,200

for cosmetically complex areas (eyelids, nose, lips)

Insurance reports and histology reports (if applicable) are provided free of charge for claims.

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Our Doctors

Dr Bernard Tan

Medical Director and Founder

  • MBBS (Singapore), MRCS (UK), DOHNS (UK)
  • Certificate, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
  • Accredited with by Singapore Medical Council Aesthetic Practices Oversight Committee with Certificate of Competency to perform the following treatments: Fillers, Intense Pulsed Light, Laser Hair removal, Pigment lasers, Non ablative fractional lasers, Ablative lasers, body contouring, energy-based devices for non invasive skin tightening

 

Dr. Bernard Tan graduated from the National University of Singapore’s School of Medicine, where he was recognized on the Dean’s List. He received the Gold Medal in Orthopaedic Surgery and the Book Prize in General Surgery. Dr. Tan refined his clinical and procedural skills in surgical departments across various hospitals, earning awards for his contributions to public healthcare.

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Dr Hoe Ying Min

Medical Director

  • MBBS (Singapore)
  • Diploma, American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
  • Accredited with by Singapore Medical Council Aesthetic Practices Oversight Committee with Certificate of Competency to perform the following treatments: Fillers, Intense Pulsed Light, Laser Hair removal, Pigment lasers, Non ablative fractional lasers, Ablative lasers, body contouring, energy-based devices for non invasive skin tightening
 

Dr. Hoe Ying Min graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2015 and was conferred a Diploma in aesthetic medicine from the American Academy of Aesthetic. Medicine in 2019. She regularly attends workshops and conferences to keep up with the rapidly progressing field of Medical Aesthetics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mole or skin tag removal covered by insurance or Medisave?

Coverage depends on the reason for removal.

  • Cosmetic reasons: Not covered.
  • Functional or diagnostic reasons: Often covered, especially if the growth causes pain, bleeding, or is at risk of being cancerous.


Our team will assist with insurance claim advice and provide medical and histology reports as needed.

Most procedures are painless with the use of local anesthesia. Laser treatments may cause mild discomfort similar to a pinprick sensation.

  • Risk of Infection: DIY methods often involve non-sterile tools or inadequate hygiene practices, increasing the risk of bacterial infections.
  • Incomplete Removal: Amateur techniques may fail to fully remove the mole or skin tag, leading to regrowth.
  • Scarring: Poorly executed removal methods, such as cutting too deeply or unevenly, can result in unsightly scars that may take months to heal or even become permanent.
  • Missed Skin Cancer Signs: One of the most serious risks of DIY mole removal is overlooking signs of skin cancer, which can delay essential medical treatment.
  • Pain and Bleeding: Without proper anesthesia or medical expertise, DIY methods can be painful and may result in excessive or uncontrolled bleeding.

Yes, the procedures are safe when performed by trained professionals. Our clinic ensures sterile conditions and follows safe medical practices to reduce risks.

Minimal preparation is required. Your doctor will provide specific instructions during your consultation to ensure the best results.

Say Goodbye to Moles and Skin Tags For $88!

Stop revolving your outfits around moles and skin tags—let yourself feel confident in your skin again. Book your consultation today and take the first step toward clearer, blemish-free skin.

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