Excision of skin lesion 1–3 cm – primary care physician, plastic surgery
Excision of a skin lesion of 1–3 cm, performed by a primary care physician in plastic surgery, is a surgical procedure used for complete removal of benign or suspicious skin formations. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, being a safe and efficient procedure.
Excision of Skin Lesions by Plastic Surgeon
Excision of a skin lesion with size between 1 and 3 cm, performed by a specialist physician in plastic surgery, is a surgical procedure used for complete removal of various skin formations.
Skin lesions may include nevi (moles), cysts, keratoses, fibromas, or other skin formations, and their removal may be recommended for both medical reasons and aesthetic reasons.
The procedure consists of surgical excision of the lesion, performed through a precise skin incision, followed by wound closure to ensure optimal healing and favorable aesthetic outcome. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, so the patient does not experience pain during the procedure.
In certain situations, the excised tissue may be sent for histopathological examination, to confirm the diagnosis and exclude any possible pathological changes.
Surgical excision of a skin lesion presents several advantages:
- complete removal of the lesion
- possibility of performing histopathological examination
- safe and effective procedure
- optimal aesthetic result after healing
The duration of the procedure is, in general, 20–40 minutes, depending on the size and location of the lesion.
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