Skin Lesions Removal
How is the procedure?
It is always safe and fast. Often the doctor can remove simple skin lesions during a routine visit. After numbing the area, we use RF electrocautery to cut and remove the lesion with no stitches. In the special circumstances, we may send the lesion to the lab for pathologic study.
What are skin lesions?
A skin lesion is a part of skin that has an abnormal growth or appearance compared to the skin around it. Some skin lesions present at birth or may be acquires over a person’s life time.
What is skin lesion removal?
Skin lesion removal is a minor surgery or procedure to remove growths on your skin. You may be interested in any skin lesion removal as it is too big, bothersome or uncomfortable. Sometimes, skin lesions are cancerous or precancerous and the removal is a must.
What range of skin lesions can be removed in our clinic?
There are many type of skin lesions that may be removed in our clinic. Moles and skin tags are very common in all ages.
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Pre-treatment cautions:
- If you take blood thinner, such as Aspirin, Warfarin (Coumadin) or Clopidogrel (Plavix), be sure to talk to your doctor before the procedure.
- You may need to stop taking certain medicine a week before the procedure.
Aftercare advices:
- After having a skin tag removed, the area should be cleaned with antibacterial soap and water two times a day unless otherwise advised. Don’t use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol, which can slow healing.
- Apply an antibiotic ointment (Polysporin) to your wound after cleaning.
- Take over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen, as needed. Discomfort following mole removal is typically mild and highly tolerable.
- Avoid scratching or rubbing your wound during recovery. As your wound heals, it may itch. Keeping the area moist with a thin layer of petroleum jelly (Vaseline) will help relieve the itching.
- If clothing irritates the site where a skin lesion has been removed, cover it with a bandage to prevent rubbing and bleeding.
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North York, ON, M2N2H4