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Osteoma Removal

Specialist osteoma removal using direct or endoscopic techniques tailored to anatomy and aesthetics

Osteoma removal focuses on treating benign bony growths while balancing safe access, contour refinement and scar considerations.

Depending on osteoma size, location and patient priorities, treatment may involve direct excision or endoscopic removal.

Bony Lesion Treatment

Tailored surgical planning for benign bony prominences

Osteomas are benign bony growths, often affecting areas such as the forehead or skull, where contour and scar considerations are especially important.

Treatment planning balances lesion access, aesthetic priorities and whether direct or minimally invasive endoscopic techniques are most appropriate.

Other benign lesions such as moles, lipomas or cysts require different treatment strategies.

Osteoma consultation discussing direct and endoscopic removal options
Treatment Planning

Matching surgical access to osteoma anatomy and cosmetic priorities

Planning focuses on lesion size, location, bony contour and the balance between visibility and access.

Clinical assessment

Osteoma characteristics and anatomical location are reviewed.

Access strategy

Direct or endoscopic techniques are selected according to suitability.

Contour refinement

Restoring smooth contour is a key priority.

Scar considerations

Incision placement is planned carefully.

Consultation & Planning

Safe bony lesion management with refined aesthetic goals

Consultation focuses on diagnosis, imaging where appropriate, surgical access and cosmetic priorities.

Diagnosis

Assessment confirms suitability and treatment planning.

Procedure choice

Direct or endoscopic strategy is selected carefully.

Recovery

Downtime and healing expectations are discussed clearly.

Long-term contour

The aim is smooth, balanced structural refinement.

Osteoma Removal FAQs

Common questions about osteoma removal

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

What is an osteoma?
An osteoma is a benign bony growth that commonly affects the skull or facial bones.
Is osteoma removal always surgical?
Removal is surgical, though the exact technique varies depending on the osteoma.
Can scars be minimised?
Yes. Endoscopic techniques may reduce visible scarring in selected cases.
Which technique is best?
This depends on lesion location, anatomy and individual treatment priorities.
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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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