Minor Surgery is any surgical procedure that does not involve general anesthesia or respiratory assistance during the surgical procedure. Minor Surgery procedures include Skin tags.
MEDIXCLINIC can offer surgical removal of moles, skin tags and sebaceous cysts, Ingrowing toenail and many other condition under local anaesthetic.
Moles are usually circular or oval with a smooth edge. The importance of pigmented moles lies in the identification of those with potential for malignant change. Most moles are harmless, but in a few rare cases they can develop into an aggressive form of skin cancer called malignant melanoma.
Excision refers to the removal of a lesion by cutting through the skin down to the underlying fat and in most cases repairing the wound with sutures. At MEDIXCLINIC we have a wide range of treatments available that are designed to rejuvenate your appearance
An Ingrown Toenail occurs when the sides of the toenail grow into the surrounding skin. The toenail curls and pierces the skin, which becomes red, swollen and tender.
A skin lesion is an area of the skin that looks different from the surrounding tissue. Lesions can be caused by infections, allergic reactions, sun damage, or underlying health conditions. They range from harmless moles or freckles to more concerning issues like skin cancers. Skin lesions can appear in many forms, such as bumps, sores, or patches, and may be flat or raised. If you notice any new or changing skin lesions, especially those that itch, bleed, or grow in size, it's important to have them evaluated by a healthcare professional. Early detection is key to proper treatment.
An abscess is a painful, swollen collection of pus under the skin, often caused by infection. Incision and drainage (I&D) is a minor surgical procedure used to treat abscesses by making a small cut to release the built-up pus. This helps reduce pain, clear the infection, and promote healing. The procedure is usually quick and performed under local anesthesia. After drainage, the area is cleaned and covered, and follow-up care may include antibiotics and regular wound care. If you notice a painful lump or signs of infection, prompt medical treatment can prevent complications.
Stitching, or suturing, is a common method used to close wounds, promote healing, and minimize scarring. Whether due to an injury or surgery, stitches help hold the skin together as it heals. The procedure is usually done under local anesthesia to ensure minimal discomfort. After the wound heals, stitches are removed in a quick, simple procedure, typically 5-14 days later, depending on the location and depth of the wound. Proper wound care is essential during the healing process to prevent infection. If you have any concerns about your stitches or need removal, we’re here to help.
Scar revision is a procedure designed to improve the appearance of scars caused by injury, surgery, or previous skin conditions. While scars are a natural part of the healing process, some may be raised, discolored, or prominent. Scar revision techniques aim to reduce the visibility of scars, blend them with the surrounding skin, and restore function if the scar affects movement. Depending on the scar type, treatment may involve surgical excision, laser therapy, or other methods. While complete scar removal is not possible, scar revision can significantly improve appearance and confidence. Consultation with a specialist will determine the best approach for your scar.
A lipoma is a benign, soft lump of fatty tissue that typically grows slowly under the skin. While usually harmless and painless, some lipomas may become uncomfortable or unsightly, leading patients to seek removal. Lipoma removal is a minor surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia, where the lump is excised through a small incision. This helps prevent recurrence and ensures minimal scarring. The procedure is quick, with most patients returning to normal activities soon after. If you have a lipoma that's growing, painful, or bothersome, removal may be the right option for you.
Warts are small, non-cancerous skin growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). While generally harmless, warts can be unsightly, painful, or contagious, making removal a common choice for many patients. Wart removal can be performed using various methods, including cryotherapy (freezing), laser treatment, or minor surgical excision, depending on the size and location of the wart. The procedure is quick and typically requires little to no downtime. If you have warts that are persistent, painful, or spreading, professional removal can provide relief and prevent further spread of the virus.
A skin biopsy is a procedure used to diagnose various skin conditions by removing a small sample of skin for testing. It helps identify infections, skin disorders, or potential skin cancers. Depending on the size and depth of the lesion, the biopsy may involve shaving, punching, or excising the area under local anesthesia. Excision is a more extensive procedure that involves removing the entire lesion, often used when there is concern about skin cancer. After sampling, the tissue is sent to a lab for analysis. Early diagnosis through biopsy or excision is crucial for effective treatment.
Keloids are raised, thickened scars that form when the skin heals excessively after an injury, surgery, or even a minor cut. They can continue to grow beyond the original wound, becoming uncomfortable or affecting appearance. Keloid removal involves different treatment options, including surgical excision, steroid injections, laser therapy, or cryotherapy, depending on the size and severity of the keloid. While removal can significantly improve appearance and comfort, keloids may recur, so follow-up care and preventive measures are important. If you have a keloid that's bothersome or painful, removal may help restore smoother skin.
Earlobe stitching is a procedure used to repair torn or stretched earlobes, often due to injury, prolonged earring use, or other trauma. The process involves suturing the earlobe to restore its natural shape and functionality. Performed under local anesthesia, the procedure is relatively quick and aims to minimize scarring and promote proper healing. After stitching, proper aftercare is essential to ensure the earlobe heals correctly and to avoid complications. If you have a torn or damaged earlobe and are looking to restore its appearance, earlobe stitching can help achieve a more natural look and improve comfort.