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Chronic scalp lesion removal

Chronic scalp lesion removal treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Chronic scalp lesions are persistent growths, sores, or thickened areas on the scalp that do not heal over time. These may include long-standing nodules, non-healing wounds, or abnormal skin changes that require medical evaluation and removal.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, removal is performed to diagnose the lesion and prevent complications. Dermatologists may use:

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Detailed scalp examination
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Dermatoscopic assessment
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Local anesthesia for comfort
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Surgical excision or removal procedure
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Laboratory analysis if required
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Benefits

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Removal of persistent or suspicious lesions
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Relief from discomfort or irritation
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Accurate diagnosis through testing
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Prevention of infection or worsening
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Improved scalp health and appearance
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Ideal For

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Lesions present for a long time
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Non-healing or bleeding scalp sores
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Growing nodules or thickened patches
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Recurrent crusting or discharge
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Suspicious or changing scalp growths

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Assessment of lesion characteristics.

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Procedure Planning

Choosing the safest removal method.

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Lesion Removal

Surgical excision under local anesthesia.

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Wound Care

Dressing and healing guidance.

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Follow-Up Visit

Reviewing healing and lab results if done.

Expected Results and Recovery

Healing usually occurs within 1-2 weeks. Mild soreness may be present temporarily. Early removal reduces complications.

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Got Questions?We've Got Answers

Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.

Long-standing lesions need evaluation to rule out serious causes.

Suspicious lesions are often sent for lab analysis.

Local anesthesia minimizes discomfort.

Some types may recur, requiring monitoring.

A small scar may form but is usually concealed by hair.

Non-healing lesions should still be evaluated.

Changes in size, color, or bleeding are warning signs.