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Surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area is a procedure involving removal of abnormal skin lesions or mucous membranes from the genitals, anus or groin area. This may include removal of warts, condyloma, nodules, cysts, polyps, or other lesions. There are some cases where surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area is necessary, and laser treatment may not be applied. First of all - the size and depth of the lesion may exclude the use of laser.
Laser may be effective in removing small and superficially located lesions such as warts or hemangiomas, but in case of larger and deeper lesions, surgical removal may be the only option for the patient.
Additionally, some types of lesions may require a more complex surgical approach, including removal of the whole lesion together with surrounding tissue. Pricing Type of service:. Surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area. How do we know that a lesion qualifies for surgical removal? A decision whether the lesion qualifies for surgical or laser removal is always made by a doctor after careful examination of the lesion.
How is surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area performed? Surgical removal is a procedure that is performed under local anaesthesia. The site of the lesion to be removed is anesthetized. The doctor then cuts out the lesion and applies stitches, which are taken off within days after the procedure. Is surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area painful? The sensations during the treatment are individual and dependent on the patient's pain threshold.
Surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area is performed under local anaesthesia. What does the site look like after surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area? The appearance of the site after surgical removal of lesions from the intimate area depends on the type and size of the lesion. After the surgery, the stitches remain in the skin, and they should be removed on the date previously established by your doctor. The area of surgery may be swollen, painful and reddened for a few days.