Excision of Scalp Skin Lesion
An excision of a scalp skin lesion is a surgical procedure in which a dermatologist removes a lesion from the scalp. The lesion can be anything from a mole, wart, cyst, or other type of growth.
This procedure is used for cosmetic purposes, to remove a lesion that is unsightly, or to test a lesion for possible further treatment to determine if it is cancerous or benign.
The doctor will administer a local anesthetic before making a small incision around the lesion. Then, the doctor will carefully remove the lesion from the scalp and will sending it off to a pathology lab for further testing.
You can expect a small scar at the site of the lesion. You may be asked to use an ointment to help with healing and potentially, swelling. You will typically be asked to return for a follow-up to monitor the scar. You may also get results from the pathology lab about the lesion, which can help inform any further treatment.
Overall, an Excision of Scalp Skin Lesion is a surgical procedure used to remove lesions from the scalp. It is used for cosmetic purposes, to test a lesion for possible further treatment, and can result in a scar at the site. A follow-up may be necessary for monitoring the healing process.
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