Removal of exophytic dermal nevus (0.5–1 cm)
The removal of exophytic dermal nevi of 0.5–1 cm is a dermatological procedure used for the elimination of these benign prominent moles from the skin surface. The treatment is rapid, minimally invasive, and performed after clinical evaluation of the lesion, contributing to the improvement of the aesthetic appearance of the skin.
Dermal nevi
Exophytic dermal nevi, also known as prominent moles or "raised moles", are benign skin lesions that develop at the dermal level and have a raised or pedunculated appearance. They can have variable color, ranging from skin tone to brown shades and may appear on various areas of the body, such as face, neck, chest or back.
Removal of exophytic dermal nevi measuring between 0.5 and 1 cm is a dermatological procedure used when the lesion causes aesthetic discomfort, irritation from friction or repeated trauma or when the physician recommends its removal for further evaluation.
The procedure can be performed through surgical excision or other dermatological methods, depending on the characteristics of the lesion. The intervention is usually performed under local anesthesia, to ensure patient comfort.
The treatment is quick and minimally invasive, and after the procedure the physician provides recommendations regarding care of the treated area and the healing process.
In certain situations, the removed lesion may be sent for histopathological examination, to confirm the diagnosis.
Removal of dermal nevi presents several benefits:
- complete elimination of the lesion
- safe and effective procedure
- improvement of the aesthetic appearance of the skin
- possibility of histopathological evaluation, if necessary
The duration of the procedure is generally 15–30 minutes, depending on the location and size of the lesion.
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