Excision
Surgically removes a selected oral or facial lesion for treatment or laboratory assessment.
Overview
Surgically removes a selected oral or facial lesion for treatment or laboratory assessment.
Who Is This Treatment For?
Patients with a lesion that requires complete removal after clinical evaluation.
Key Benefits
- Removes a lesion
- May relieve local irritation
- Can provide a definitive specimen
The Procedure
The area is numbed, the lesion is excised with appropriate margins, and the site is closed or dressed.
Expected Results
Healing is monitored; removed tissue may be sent for pathology when indicated.
Aftercare Instructions
Keep the site clean, avoid picking, and follow medication and diet instructions.
Results may vary. Individual outcomes depend on skin type, health status, age, lifestyle factors, and treatment adherence. A personalised consultation is required before any treatment begins. This information is educational and does not constitute medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the removed tissue be tested?
If clinically indicated, the specimen is sent for histopathological examination.
Ready to Get Started?
Book a personalised consultation to discuss whether Excision is right for you.
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β Online or in-clinic options
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β Strict confidentiality
Quick Summary
- Duration
- 30β90 minutes
- Downtime
- Local soreness and swelling are possible.
- Sessions
- Usually one procedure with a review for healing and results.
