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Removal of benign skin lesions

Appearance of a benign keratosis

Most lesions are removed via eliptical excisions so that skin irregularities are avoided thereafter

Lenght of the corresponding scar is usually 2-3 times the length of the original lesion

Pyogenic granuloma - a benign vascular lesion with tendency to bleed

Benign Neurofibromatosis

Fine subcuticular suture leaves no stitch marks and leads to the most favourable scarring

Cheek scar at 2 weeks after surgery

Skin coloured surgical tape used to cover wounds for the first 10-14 days








I am grateful to all patients who have kindly agreed for their pictures to be used here.