
Pre-Cancerous and Cancerous Skin Lesions
The treatment of pre-cancerous and cancerous skin lesions is a medically guided dermatological procedure aimed at the safe and complete removal of abnormal skin tissue.
Each case is assessed individually to determine the most appropriate treatment approach based on medical guidelines.
Anesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Minor dermatological surgery
Who is this for?
Indications
Clinically suspicious or abnormal skin lesions
Diagnosed pre-cancerous lesions
Early-stage skin cancers
Lesions showing changes in size, shape, or colour
Lesions requiring medical removal based on dermatological assessment
Contraindications
Advanced skin cancers requiring multidisciplinary oncological care
(These cases are referred appropriately.)
How the procedure is performed
Treatment begins with a thorough medical evaluation of the lesion, including clinical examination and, where indicated, diagnostic confirmation.
Once the treatment plan is established, local anaesthesia is applied to ensure patient comfort.
The lesion is removed using an appropriate surgical technique in accordance with medical standards.
Removed tissue is routinely sent for histopathological examination to confirm diagnosis and completeness of removal.
