Dermatologic surgery
Medical Specialties
Dermatologic surgery
Dermatologic surgical procedures used for diagnosis and removal of benign or malignant skin lesions, performed safely, usually under local anesthesia.
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About this specialty
Dermatosurgery is a branch of dermatology dedicated to the surgical treatment of skin lesions, both benign and malignant. It includes a wide range of minimally invasive procedures used for diagnosing and removing skin formations such as moles (nevi), sebaceous cysts, lipomas, keratoses, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or melanoma.
Dermatosurgical procedures are performed under sterile conditions, usually under local anesthesia, which allows interventions to be carried out safely, with minimal discomfort to the patient and rapid recovery.
When is dermatosurgery recommended
Dermatosurgery is indicated in situations such as:
- presence of suspicious or changing skin lesions
- removal of atypical or symptomatic moles
- treatment of benign skin tumors (lipomas, sebaceous cysts)
- excision of malignant or premalignant skin tumors
- confirmation of diagnosis through biopsy and histopathological analysis
How procedures are performed
Dermatosurgical interventions involve excision or controlled removal of the skin lesion, while maintaining the best aesthetic result possible. Depending on the type and size of the lesion, the procedure may include surgical excision, curettage, skin biopsy, or other specific techniques.
In many cases, the excised tissue is sent for histopathological examination, to establish a definitive diagnosis.
Recovery
Recovery following dermatosurgical procedures is usually rapid. Patients can resume their daily activities shortly, following medical recommendations regarding wound care and postoperative follow-up.
Dermatosurgery allows early diagnosis and effective treatment of skin lesions, contributing to both the maintenance of skin health and achieving optimal aesthetic results.
Our Services
Services in this specialty
Excision of skin lesion <1 cm
Excision of a skin lesion under 1 cm is a minor surgical procedure used for complete removal of benign or suspicious skin formations. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, being a rapid, safe, and efficient procedure.
Excision of sebaceous cyst (<3 cm)
Excision of sebaceous cyst under 3 cm is a minor surgical procedure used for the complete removal of this benign skin formation. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, being a safe, rapid, and efficient procedure.
Excision of multiple sebaceous cysts
Excision of multiple sebaceous cysts is a surgical procedure used for the complete removal of multiple sebaceous cysts in a single session. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, being a safe and efficient procedure.
Curettage of skin lesion (e.g. molluscum contagiosum)
Curettage of skin lesions, such as molluscum contagiosum, is a dermatological procedure used for mechanical removal of lesions from the skin surface. The intervention is rapid, minimally invasive, and contributes to the efficient elimination of skin lesions.
Curettage of multiple lesions (>5 lesions)
Curettage of multiple skin lesions (more than 5 lesions) is a dermatological procedure used for mechanical removal of superficial skin lesions, such as molluscum contagiosum or other cutaneous formations. The procedure is rapid, minimally invasive, and allows treatment of multiple lesions in a single session.
Multiple curettage of lesions with Entonox inhalational sedation
Curettage of multiple skin lesions with Entonox inhalation sedation is a dermatological procedure used for removing superficial skin lesions, performed with the aid of inhalation sedation for patient comfort. The procedure allows efficient treatment of multiple lesions in a single session, with minimal discomfort.
Excision of lipoma under 2 cm by dermatologist
Excision of a lipoma under 2 cm, performed by a dermatologist, is a minor surgical procedure used for complete removal of this benign fatty tissue formation. The intervention is performed under local anesthesia, being rapid, safe, and efficient.
Skin biopsy (sampling)
Skin biopsy (sampling) is a medical procedure used to collect a small fragment of skin for histopathological analysis. This investigation helps establish a precise diagnosis for various dermatological conditions or suspected skin lesions.
Histopathological analysis of lesion (<4 cm) – skin biopsy
Histopathological analysis of a skin lesion under 4 cm represents the microscopic examination of a tissue fragment obtained by skin biopsy, with the purpose of establishing a precise diagnosis. The investigation is essential for the evaluation of benign or suspicious skin lesions.
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