A skin biopsy is used to evaluate and/or remove an area of abnormal skin. It is most often done for the following reasons:
Complications are rare, but no procedure is completely free of risk. If you are planning to have a skin biopsy, your doctor will review a list of possible complications, which may include:
Some factors that may increase the risk of complications include:
After arriving home, contact your doctor if any of the following occurs:
In case of emergency, CALL 911.
A skin biopsy is the removal of a small portion of abnormal skin. The removed skin is tested to see why it is not normal. There are three main types of skin biopsies:
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American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
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National Cancer Institute
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Canadian Dermatology Association
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Cancer Care Ontario
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References:
American Academy of Dermatology website. Available at: http://www.aad.org/default.htm .
Habif T. Clinical Dermatology. 4th ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby; 2004.
Zaret BL, Jatlow PI, Katz LD. The Yale University School of Medicine Patient's Guide to Medical Tests. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company; 1997.
A skin biopsy is the removal of a small portion of abnormal skin. The removed skin is tested to see why it is not normal. There are three main types of skin biopsies:
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No special preparation is needed for this procedure.
Local anesthesia may be used. It will numb the area being biopsied.
After the procedure, clean steri-strips will often be placed to help keep the wound closed. A clean dressing will be placed over the area.
5-20 minutes
There may be some temporary pain and discomfort after the procedure.
Keep the biopsy area clean and dry. Keep it covered with a sterile bandage for 1-2 days. If steri-strips were applied, they will fall off on their own in about a week.
Be sure to check with your doctor about when you may shower after the procedure. Pat the wound dry after you have washed it with a mild soap. Do not submerge the wound in water until it is well-healed.
Take pain medicine if necessary.
Stitches will be left in the skin for 3-14 days, depending on where they are located. Ask your doctor when you can expect the results of the biopsy.
Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions .