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A technique for mole or birthmark removal allows for the removal of deeper and larger skin lesions.

What is Surgical Excision and How Does it Work?

Deep, huge moles and birthmarks can be removed by a small surgical plastic surgery procedure called surgical excision. The method gives the surgeon complete discretion over the surgical site to be excised and creates a unique elliptical excision form to speed up wound healing.

Sutures will be used to seal the wound. Over time, it provides immediate and permanent eradication for the patient’s benefit and aids in making the skin clear and smooth.

Quick skin tag removal, instant results

This minimally invasive procedure gives a speedy outcome because the skin tag is immediately removed. It causes relatively little discomfort or agony and completes the procedure swiftly. Skin tags have a very slim possibility of regenerating, leading to a smoother complexion.

Is the procedure uncomfortable? What to expect?

A local anesthetic is typically used before removing skin tags and moles. Thus, depending on the size, the treatment would cause little to no pain. Usually, a scab will develop over the mole area following treatment for it. Depending on the size and shape of the mole, it will spontaneously peel off after 7 to 14 days.

The Benefits of Surgical Excision

  • Reduces the loss of normal tissue
  • Reduces the loss of normal tissue
  • Helps improve self-confidence
  • Helps boost self-esteem

Skin Concerns Treated

Deep moles

Birthmarks

Skin Tags

Cysts

Jowls and neck laxity

Benign skin lesions

Achieve a Permanent Solution for Skin Imperfections with Surgical Excision

Discover why our surgical excision service is the trusted choice for removing moles, birthmarks, and skin tags with precision and care.

Permanent Removal

Long-lasting results for moles, birthmarks, and skin tags.

Immediate Results

Instant improvement, with smoother, clearer skin.

Expert Surgeons

Skilled specialists ensure the best care.

Quick Healing

Special technique ensures faster healing and minimal scarring.

Safe and Controlled

Precise and safe procedure for effective outcomes.

Personalised Treatment

Tailored to each patient’s needs and goals.

Minimally Invasive

Minimal discomfort and quick recovery time.

Comprehensive Aftercare

Full support to aid healing and reduce scarring.

Clear Your Skin with our Surgical Excision

Ready to achieve smooth, clear skin? Book a consultation to find out if our surgical excision is the right treatment for you. Our expert team will evaluate your skin concerns, discuss your goals, and determine the best approach to help you achieve the results you desire. Don’t wait—schedule your consultation today and take the first step towards flawless skin!

Consultation

Meet with us to discuss your skin concerns and explore treatment options.

Confirming Your Eligibility

We’ll check if you’re a good candidate for the treatment to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Begin Your Journey

Once approved, we’ll schedule your procedure and prepare you for a smooth experience.

Before & After Surgical Exicision at Dr Abby Clinic

Our patients have reported improvements after undergoing our surgical excision procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions About Surgical Excision

We gathered all the FAQs to address common concerns and provide clear, helpful information you need.

What is surgical excision?

Surgical excision is a procedure used to remove deeper and larger skin lesions, such as moles, birthmarks, and skin tags. It involves removing the affected area with precision to achieve a clear, smooth skin surface.

Is the surgical excision procedure painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure because a local anaesthetic is used. You may feel a slight sensation of pressure, but significant pain is rare.

How long does the procedure take?

The procedure typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size and location of the lesion being removed.

What should I expect during recovery?

You may have a scab over the treated area, which will naturally fall off in 7 to 14 days. The area might be slightly red or swollen initially, but this will subside as it heals.

Are there any risks or side effects?

While complications are rare, potential risks include infection, scarring, and temporary discomfort. Our team will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to minimise these risks.

How long will it take for the area to heal?

Healing time varies by individual and the size of the excision. Generally, you can expect the area to heal within 2 to 4 weeks, with full recovery typically achieved within a few months.

Will there be a visible scar after the procedure?

Some scarring is possible, but it is usually minimal. Our skilled surgeons use techniques to reduce scarring and ensure a more even skin appearance.

How do I know if I'm a good candidate for this procedure?

During your consultation, our team will assess your skin condition and overall health to determine if surgical excision is suitable for you. We will discuss all options to ensure you receive the best care.

What should I do before the procedure?

You will receive specific pre-procedure instructions, including avoiding certain medications or skincare products. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best results.

How do I book a consultation?

You can book a consultation by contacting us through our website, phone, or email. Our team will help schedule a convenient time for you to discuss your concerns and determine the right treatment plan.

Why Choose Dr Abby Clinic

Treatments are performed by LCP certified doctor and accredited therapists
Using FDA approved treatments
Transparent price and rate with no hidden or additional cost
Focusing on results and customer satisfaction

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