Benign Lesion Removal

Benign lesion removal is a common dermatological procedure used to excise non-cancerous growths such as moles, skin tags, cherry angiomas, seborrheic keratoses, cysts, and lipomas. This procedure is typically performed for cosmetic reasons or to prevent potential complications. Techniques may include cryotherapy, laser removal, or surgical excision, depending on the lesion's size and location. Removing benign lesions can enhance the skin's appearance and alleviate concerns about changes in growths, providing a clear and healthy complexion.