Q. How do you get a skin lesion removed?
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Removing a skin lesion can be accomplished either through an in-office procedure or via a surgical excision. An in-office procedure is performed by a dermatologist and involves the removal of small lesions using liquid nitrogen to destroy the cells, an electric current to cauterize them, or lasers to remove them. A surgical excision involves surgically cutting out the tissue to remove it from your skin.
The most important factor when considering how best to have a skin lesion removed is what type of lesion you have. Depending on its size and depth, some may not need any sort of medical attention at all, while others might require biopsy prior to having it removed. It’s always important for people with moles or suspicious marks on their body should get evaluated by their doctor for further testing if necessary as it could be indicative of cancerous growths.
After determining that removal is necessary and which procedure would work best for each individual case, preparations are made accordingly before performing the treatment in order ensure proper healing after removal which includes avoiding sun exposure and preparing wounds with antiseptics like iodine solutions every day until fully healed over about one week time period depending on the size of wound created during procedure After 1 - 2 weeks once wound has healed up completely , wearing sunscreen daily would help keep area protected from UV radiation damage .
It’s also recommended that individuals who had skin lesions removed should go back annually or biannually depending on physician recommendation just make sure that they do not recur as they can reappear again anywhere else due underlying cause like genetic predisposition , autoimmune disease ect.. In general it's good practice to check with your doctor regularly regardless if you had any kind of treatments done before so that you can avoid future complications related with existing pre-existing conditions .