Dr SHEHAB JABIR

Excision of skin lesions

Skin lesions are a common problem that many people face, and they can be caused by a variety of factors. In some cases, these lesions may be benign, but in other cases, they can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. In either case, it is important to have them examined by a doctor so that they can determine the cause and recommend the appropriate treatment. One of the most common treatments for skin lesions is excision, which is the surgical removal of the lesion.

Excision is a procedure that involves cutting out the lesion and some of the surrounding tissue. It is usually done under local anesthesia, so the patient will not feel any pain during the procedure. The doctor will use a scalpel to make an incision around the lesion, then remove it and some of the surrounding tissue. This tissue will be sent to a laboratory for analysis to determine if the lesion is benign or malignant.

Excision is an effective way to remove skin lesions, but it does come with some risks. The most common complication is infection, which can occur if the wound is not kept clean and dry. There is also a risk of scarring, which can be minimized by using a skilled surgeon and proper wound care after the procedure.

Before undergoing excision, the doctor will perform a physical examination and take a detailed medical history. This will help them determine if the lesion is benign or malignant and decide if excision is the best treatment option. The doctor will also discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with the patient.

Excision is a relatively simple procedure that can be done in an outpatient setting. After the procedure, the patient will need to keep the wound clean and dry and follow the doctor’s instructions for wound care. The doctor may also prescribe antibiotics to help prevent infection.

The recovery time for excision of skin lesions varies depending on the size and location of the lesion. Most patients can return to their normal activities within a few days, but it may take longer for larger lesions.

Excision is an effective way to remove skin lesions, but it is important to remember that it does come with some risks. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure with your doctor before undergoing excision. Your doctor can help you decide if it is the best treatment option for you.

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Lister Hospital, Coreys Mill Lane, Stevenage, SG1 4AB

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