Mole Removal / Naevi & Mole Biopsy
We all get lumps, bumps and pigmented lesions on our skin. Most of which are completely harmless.
If we have however diagnosed an atypical more that is suspicious of being dysplastic, precancerous or cancerous (e.g. malignant melanoma), we need to take a biopsy in order to make an accurate diagnosis and shield you from getting advanced forms of skin cancer.
What is an Excision / Mole Biopsy?
Mole Removal refers to the removal of a skin lesion by completely cutting it out.
The mole biopsy is usually done under local anesthetic, directly at the clinic. An excisional biopsy ensures that at least 2-3 mm are taken from around the mole to prevent any dangerous cells from being left behind in the skin. The wound is then either left open (for tiny biopsies), or sutured expertly to allow faster healing.

Why do Skin Lesions have to be Excised?
A common reason to excise a skin lesion is to remove skin cancer , such as a basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma , melanoma or an atypical mole.
Other reasons to remove a skin lesion include:
- To make a diagnosis.
- To improve the cosmetic appearance.
- To relieve symptoms (if a lesion is tender or prone to being knocked).
- To remove an inflamed or frequently infected cyst.
Scarring due to Biopsy
It is impossible to fully excise a skin lesion without scarring in some way. Careful surgical technique should aim to minimise scarring, for example by taking the skin surface tension lines into account.
Some people have an abnormal response to skin healing and these people may get larger and thicker scars than usual (keloid or hypertrophic scarring).
What is involved in Excision of a Skin Lesion?
Your Dermatologist or Cosmetic Surgeon will explain to you why the skin lesion needs excision and the procedure involved. You may have to sign a consent form to indicate that you understand and agree to the surgical procedure. Tell your doctor if you are taking any medication (particularly aspirin, clopidogrel, dabigatran and warfarin, which could make you bleed more), or if you have any allergies, medical conditions, or a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator. Remember, to tell your doctor about any over-the-counter supplements or herbal remedies as a number of these can also lead to abnormal bleeding.
The most common type of excision is an elliptical excision. The ellipse is often designed so that the resulting scar runs parallel with existing skin creases. This usually provides a wound under less tension and orientates the scar in a direction which is less noticeable to the eye.
The area to be excised is marked with a surgical marker. A local anaesthetic injection will rapidly numb the area of skin involved and keep it numb during the procedure. The dermatologist will then cut around and under the lesion with a scalpel and sharp scissors along with an appropriate margin of normal surrounding tissue. The lesion is placed in formalin ready to go to the pathology laboratory. Here, a pathologist will process and examine the specimen under the microscope, and provide your doctor with a report a few days later.
There may be some bleeding in the area from where the lesion has been removed during the surgery. The doctor may coagulate the blood vessels with a cautery. This can make a hissing sound and a burning smell, but will not be felt.
The edges of the ellipse will then be sewn together to make a thin suture line. This type of wound closure is called primary closure. There may be two layers of sutures (stitches) ¬ a layer underneath that is absorbable and a layer of sutures on the surface which will need to be removed in 4-14 days. Occasionally special skin glue is used to join the edges together, instead of sutures.
A dressing may be applied and instructions will be given on how to care for your wound and when to get the stitches out.
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