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Removal of superficial lesions on the skin (cyst, mass, scar tissue and foreign body)

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For the purpose of removal of skin lesions, removal of dead tissues, correction of some pre-existing small scars, closure of small wounds and small incisions, evacuation of abscess, diagnosis and treatment of foreign bodies and lesions (cysts and masses) that form masses under the skin and under the skin. Interventions that do not require heavy surgical procedures, such as operations performed, are within the scope of minor intervention surgery.

The best known treatment method of many masses is surgical removal. Along with the tumor, some intact tissue can also be removed as a security strip to reduce the chance of recurrence.

Eligible patients are operated in the practice under local anesthesia. The lesion and its surroundings are anesthetized with local creams 1 hour before the procedure. After numbness is achieved, the area to be treated is usually cleaned with antiseptic solutions, and then this area is anesthetized with longer-lasting and more effective local anesthetics. After making sure that the child does not feel that area exactly, the mass is removed and the wound lips are repaired with different stitches and treatment methods and dressing is applied. Although this dressing is usually closed, in some cases it may be necessary to keep the dressing open. Tissues removed for biopsy are definitely sent to the pathology laboratory and the diagnosis is finalized after the results are obtained. Factors such as the area where the mass is located, its size, adjacent vital and functional tissues, and the type of the mass determine the opening that will occur after the removal of the mass. Removal of stitches: 4-5 days on the face, 5-7 days on the scalp, 7 days on the trunk, 7-10 days on the arms and legs, 10-14 days on the feet. day.

Cysts and masses that we removed in our clinic with these methods: Dermoid cysts, epidermoid cysts, pilomatrixomas, bad scar tissue, lipomas, patients sent from dermatology for diagnosis, warts, fibroadenomas in the breast, subcutaneous foreign bodies, skin cuts due to injury

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