Minor Surgery (Lumps and bumps)

Minor Surgery (Lumps and bumps)

Many people have lumps or bumps on the surface of their skin, within or under the skin layers these can be easily resolved with a quick local anaesthetic procedure with minimal fuss.

  • 30-60 MINUTES
  • MINIMAL DISCOMFORT
  • QUICK & EFFECTIVE
  • LOCAL ANAESTHESIA
  • DEFINITIVE PROCEDURE
  • DAY PROCEDURE

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Minor Surgery-Lumps & Bumps

Because of their specific nature, skin lumps and bumps need to be diagnosed by a doctor who will determine how to proceed with treating them in the most effective way possible. At your consultation, the skin lump will be carefully examined by our doctor. At the consultation, you should inform us if there is any recent change in colour, size, pain, surface and shape of the lesions.

 

Minor Surgery-Lumps & Bumps Procedure

Most procedures in this section are performed under local anaesthesia as a day procedure. The average procedure time is quick, between 30-60 minutes. You may request IV sedation if you wish. Once the procedure is over, we will place a dressing on the site and take you to the private discharge lounge.

 

Minor Surgery-Lumps & Bumps Aftercare

Once the procedure is over. We will advise you as to any specific aftercare and which pain relief you should use, usually simple over-the-counter medication. We will give you our emergency contact details if you are concerned about anything. As standard, we will follow up at 6 weeks.

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Below is a simple checklist that you can follow to determine whether your skin lump or bump needs medical attention:
– Does it hurt or cause pain when touched?
– Has it changed in shape, size or colour?
– Is it a new lump or collection of skin lumps?

30-45 minutes

Once the local anaesthesia is administered there should be no pain.

Lumps are sent to a laboratory for histology test after the removal. This is the analysis which is done at a specialised laboratory using a high-powered microscope to detect any abnormal cells.

Vaser liposuction is an entirely different procedure and is used for a completely different purpose. For fuller information, please visit our page on liposuction.

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