
Skin Tumor Removal
Skin tumor removal is a medical procedure to eliminate abnormal growths on the skin, which can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). The process typically involves a doctor numbing the area, excising the tumor with a scalpel, and then stitching the skin closed. In some cases, the removed tissue is sent for lab analysis to determine its nature. This procedure helps prevent potential health issues, such as cancer spreading, and improves appearance. Recovery time varies, with care instructions provided to promote healing and minimize complications. Regular follow-ups may be necessary to monitor the site.