Removal of benign skin tumors is a minor surgical procedure indicated for the excision of non-malignant cutaneous lesions, such as nevi (moles) and cysts.
These lesions may be associated with:
Recurrent irritation or discomfort.
Cosmetic concerns.
Need for diagnostic (histological) evaluation.
The procedure involves:
Precise excision of the lesion under local anesthesia.
Preservation of surrounding healthy skin structures.
This approach allows for:
Complete removal of pathological skin lesions.
Maintenance of skin integrity and function.
Clinical effects include:
Improvement in skin appearance and comfort.
Prevention of recurrence or potential complications.
Treatment planning is individualized to ensure:
Procedural safety and precision.
Minimal scarring and optimal aesthetic outcome.
Removal of Benign Skin Tumors – Post-Procedure Recovery and Travel Recommendations
Following removal of benign skin tumors, patients may experience:
Mild localized swelling, redness, or discomfort during the initial 3–7 days.
Minimal limitation of daily activities.
Clinical course:
Rapid healing with progressive skin recovery over 1–2 weeks.
Post-procedure recommendations include:
Remaining in the country for at least 3–5 days following the procedure.
Avoidance of excessive sun exposure, friction, and short-distance travel (up to 3 hours) during the early recovery period.
For extended travel:
Journeys exceeding 4–6 hours may be resumed after 5–7 days, depending on individual healing.
This recommendation is intended to support proper wound healing and reduce the risk of irritation or complications.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: