Lesion Removal Surgery Overview
Lesion excision involves the surgical removal of unwanted or abnormal tissue from the skin, such as moles, cysts, or skin tags. The goal is to completely remove the growth with minimal scarring, typically under local anaesthesia.
Lesion removal indications
Presence of any suspicious or potentially cancerous growths, lesions that cause pain or discomfort, cosmetic concerns, and lesions that interfere with daily activities. Additionally, removal may be indicated for lesions that have changed in size, shape, or color, or those that bleed or become infected.
Aftercare involves wound management and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and optimise skin health. This minimally invasive procedure is performed to improve skin health and aesthetics.
| Procedure Name | Lesion Removal Surgery |
|---|---|
| Type of Surgery | Minor |
| Type of Anesthesia | Local |
| Procedure Duration | Few minutes to an hour |
| Recovery Duration | Several weeks |













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