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Skin lesion removal

Skin Lesion Removal (Dermatosurgery)

Medical Precision. Safe Results. Clean Aesthetic Outcome.

The skin is the body’s largest organ—and often the first one to show visible changes. Some are harmless, others are not. Whether caused by genetics, sun exposure, ageing, or appearing seemingly “out of nowhere,” skin lesions deserve proper evaluation.Today, skin lesion removal is performed not only for medical reasons but also for functional and aesthetic ones. At 4CLINIC, procedures are carried out safely, precisely, and with minimal discomfort.

When and Why Should a Skin Lesion Be Removed?

Skin lesions are removed for two primary reasons:

Medical reasons

  • Rapid growth
  • Changes in colour or shape
  • Irregular borders or asymmetry
  • Bleeding, itching, or ulceration
  • Suspicion of malignancy

Aesthetic or functional reasons

  • Lesions that interfere with shaving, clothing, or jewellery
  • Recurrent irritation or bleeding
  • Visible lesions affecting appearance or confidence

Most Common Skin Lesions We Remove

Moles (Nevi)

Moles that change in appearance, bleed, itch, or are located in high-friction or visible areas (face, bra line, belt area) should be evaluated. We remove flat and raised moles on the face and body using techniques that balance medical safety and aesthetic outcome—especially important for facial lesions. All removed moles are sent for pathohistological analysis (PHA).

Skin Tags, Fibromas & Papillomas

Soft, benign growths that often remain unnoticed for years—until they become mechanically or aesthetically bothersome. Common locations include the neck, armpits, groin, and décolletage.

Viral Warts & Keratoses

  • Viral warts are contagious and may spread if untreated
  • Seborrheic keratoses are benign but often removed for cosmetic reasons

Both can be treated quickly and effectively.

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Subcutaneous Lesions: Atheromas & Lipomas

Painless lumps beneath the skin that tend to grow over time. Surgical removal is straightforward, safe, and prevents recurrence or discomfort.

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Malignant Skin Lesions

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC), Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC), Melanoma

  • Basal cell carcinoma grows locally and can damage deeper tissue
  • Squamous cell carcinoma carries a higher risk of spread if untreated
  • Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and often mimics a mole

Early recognition and prompt removal are critical for optimal outcomes.

Skin Lesion Removal at at 4CLINIC: What to Expect

The removal technique is selected based on the lesion’s type, size, and location.

  • Small, benign lesions (warts, keratoses):
    → electrocoagulation, radiofrequency, or cryotherapy
  • Suspicious lesions or moles:
    → surgical excision to allow complete pathohistological analysis

Sending tissue for analysis is a standard safety measure, not an automatic sign of malignancy.

The Procedure Step by Step

  1. Medical consultation and examination
  2. Local anaesthesia (fast-acting, painless)
  3. Precise and sterile lesion removal
  4. Written aftercare instructions + phone support if needed
  5. Pathohistological analysis (when indicated)

Recovery and Aftercare

  • Most patients resume normal activities the same or next day
  • The treated area should be protected from water, dirt, and heavy strain
  • Healing usually occurs within 7–10 days, depending on the lesion

Skin Lesion Removal - price

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The cost depends on:

  • Type of lesion
  • Size and location
  • Chosen removal method

Exact pricing is provided after medical evaluation

Booking

Don’t postpone care for your health—or your appearance.
With expert evaluation and modern techniques, skin lesion removal is now a safe, precise, and routine procedure.

Book your consultation and treatment with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is skin lesion removal painful?

No. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is painless.

Will I have a scar?

Small lesions usually leave minimal marks. For facial areas, specialised techniques are used to achieve the best possible aesthetic result.

How long does healing take?

Most wounds heal within a week. Larger or deeper lesions may require slightly longer.

Is every lesion sent for pathohistological analysis?

Only when medically indicated. This is done for patient safety.

How much does skin lesion removal cost?

Pricing varies depending on the lesion and technique used.

Why choose 4CLINIC

Highly qualified and experienced professionals
Highly qualified and experienced professionals
State-of-the-art medical equipment
State-of-the-art medical equipment
Simple and accessible appointment booking
Simple and accessible appointment booking
Individualized approach
Individualized approach
Patient safety
Patient safety
Comprehensive support for patients at every stage of treatment
Comprehensive support for patients at every stage of treatment