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Benign Lumps & Lesions

Specialist assessment and removal of benign lumps, lesions and soft tissue irregularities

Benign lump and lesion removal procedures focus on safe diagnosis, careful planning and refined aesthetic outcomes.

Treatment may involve direct excision, minimally invasive approaches or advanced surgical techniques depending on the lesion type, size and location.

Precision Lesion Removal

Careful surgical management of benign skin and soft tissue concerns

Benign lesions may include moles, lipomas, cysts or osteomas, each requiring tailored assessment and treatment planning.

Management prioritises safe removal, accurate diagnosis and where possible, discreet scar placement with aesthetic consideration.

Procedures may include mole removal, lipoma removal, cyst removal or osteoma removal.

Benign lump consultation discussing lesion removal and treatment options
Treatment Planning

Matching lesion type to the most appropriate surgical strategy

Treatment planning focuses on diagnosis, anatomical location, lesion behaviour and aesthetic outcome.

Clinical assessment

Lesion type, growth behaviour and anatomical considerations are reviewed.

Surgical planning

Technique is tailored according to size, depth and tissue type.

Scar placement

Where possible, incisions are planned with aesthetic discretion.

Histology where appropriate

Tissue analysis may be considered depending on lesion characteristics.

Consultation & Planning

Safe diagnosis, refined technique and aesthetic consideration

Consultation focuses on balancing medical safety with thoughtful surgical execution and cosmetic refinement.

Diagnosis

Lesion assessment guides treatment planning.

Procedure selection

Technique is matched carefully to the lesion and location.

Recovery

Downtime and healing expectations are discussed clearly.

Long-term outcomes

Results prioritise both safety and appearance.

Benign Lump Removal FAQs

Common questions about benign lesion and lump removal

These answers provide general guidance. Suitability depends on lesion type, anatomy and treatment goals.

What types of lesions can be treated?
Common examples include moles, lipomas, cysts and osteomas.
Are all lumps benign?
Assessment is essential to determine the safest treatment approach.
Will removal leave a scar?
Any excision creates a scar, but incision planning aims for the best possible aesthetic outcome.
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Discuss your options

If you are considering plastic surgery, a private & professional consultation provides the opportunity to explore suitable treatment options, ask questions and receive clear, tailored advice based on your goals.

Complete the form to arrange a consultation at Harley Street in London. We will reply to you very quickly to arrange.

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