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Benign skin tumor removal

Benign skin tumor removal treatment at Claire Derma

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What It Is

Benign skin tumors are non-cancerous growths that develop from skin cells, glands, or connective tissue. Though not dangerous, they may increase in size, cause discomfort, or affect appearance.

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How It Works

At ClairéDerma, removal focuses on safely excising the growth while preserving healthy skin. Dermatologists may use:

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Clinical examination of the growth
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Dermatoscopic evaluation
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Local anesthesia for comfort
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Surgical excision of the lesion
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Laboratory testing if required
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Benefits

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Complete removal of unwanted growth
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Relief from irritation or discomfort
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Improved cosmetic appearance
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Prevention of repeated trauma
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Accurate diagnosis when tested
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Ideal For

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Noticeable skin lumps or nodules
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Slowly growing skin masses
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Lesions causing discomfort
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Growths rubbing against clothing
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Patients seeking cosmetic improvement

The Treatment Process

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Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma

Assessment of the tumor’s size and nature.

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Procedure Planning

Choosing appropriate removal methods.

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Excision Procedure

Growth removed under local anesthesia.

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Wound Care

Dressing and healing guidance.

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Follow-Up Visit

Monitoring recovery and lab results.

Expected Results and Recovery

Mild soreness may occur temporarily. Healing usually takes 1-2 weeks depending on size. Recurrence is uncommon when fully removed.

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Clinical evaluation and testing confirm it.

Most do not, but changes should be checked.

A small scar may form but is usually minimal.

Suspicious growths are commonly tested.

Complete removal reduces recurrence risk.

Most removals are done in a clinic setting.

If the growth changes, grows, or causes symptoms.