Skin Tissue Procedure

Safe and efficient skin tissue removal

The skin tissue procedure involves the removal of a small piece of skin from the body for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, and the skin is removed using a scalpel or biopsy punch. The skin sample is then sent to a laboratory for analysis, where it can be examined for signs of infection, inflammation, or cancerous cells. The procedure is commonly used to diagnose skin conditions such as moles, warts, rashes, and other skin lesions. It can also be used to remove benign or cancerous growths from the skin. The skin tissue procedure is generally a safe and minimally invasive procedure that can be performed in a doctor’s office or outpatient clinic. Recovery time is typically minimal, with most patients able to resume normal activities within a few days.

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Jason
Tavakolian, MD