Complications are rare, but no procedure is completely free of risk. If you are planning to have a lesion removed, 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.
This is the removal of an abnormal growth on the skin, called a lesion, for medical or cosmetic reasons. Skin lesions can include warts , moles , cancers, and skin tags.
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American Academy of Dermatology
http://www.aad.org/
American Osteopathic College of Dermatology
http://www.aocd.org/index.html
BC Cancer Agency
http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/default.htm
Canadian Dermatology Association
http://www.dermatology.ca/
References:
American Academy of Dermatology website. Available at: http://www.aad.org .
This is the removal of an abnormal growth on the skin, called a lesion, for medical or cosmetic reasons. Skin lesions can include warts , moles , cancers, and skin tags.
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Generally, no special preparation is required.
Local anesthesia will be used. It will make the area numb.
The area will be cleaned. The skin surrounding the lesion will be numbed by anesthesia. Techniques for skin lesion removal vary depending on the reason for removal and lesion location. Common techniques include:
After the lesion is removed, stitches will be used to close the hole left in the skin. Clean stickers may also be used to help keep the skin closed. A bandage will be placed over the area.
This depends on which procedure is used. Most are completed within 5-20 minutes.
Anesthesia prevents pain during the procedure. You may have some pain at the surgery site after the procedure.
Keep the area clean and dry. Keep it covered with a sterile bandage for 1-2 days. If stickers were placed, 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.
Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions .