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Excision May 2026

Excision is a common surgical procedure used to remove various lesions, from benign cysts and moles to malignant skin cancers. While the term "surgery" can be intimidating, understanding the process and the critical role of aftercare can make the journey smoother and more predictable. The Procedure: What Happens?

Standard excisional surgery is typically an outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon uses a scalpel to remove the target tissue along with a small margin of healthy skin to ensure all problematic cells are gone. Embrace Your Scars - The Skin Cancer Foundation Excision

Navigating Excision: What to Expect from Procedure to Recovery Excision is a common surgical procedure used to