Expert Skin Lesions Treatment in Miramar Beach & Niceville, FL
Skin Lesion Removal
Skin lesions are common abnormalities that can affect people of all ages and backgrounds, appearing as moles, skin tags, or benign tumors. These changes can result from sun exposure, friction, or genetics. While generally harmless, skin lesions can cause discomfort or self-consciousness, prompting individuals to seek medical attention for cosmetic reasons and peace of mind.
Dr. Steven Clark at Bluewater Plastic Surgery in Miramar Beach and Niceville, Florida, is a trusted expert with over 25 years of experience. As a board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Clark utilizes his extensive training to provide exceptional care. Whether you're considering a subtle enhancement or a transformative procedure, Dr. Clark’s patient-centric approach and attention to detail ensure beautiful, natural-looking results.
Request an online consultation with our team today, during which you will be guided through the process with care and expertise. We’re excited to meet you and create your personalized treatment plan!
Lesion Removal Surgery, Seborrheic Keratosis Treatment & More
Skin Lesions: Types & Treatments
Understanding the types, causes, and treatments available is crucial for anyone affected by a skin lesion. Some of the most common types of skin lesions we treat at Bluewater Plastic Surgery include:
- Moles: These are clusters of pigmented cells that typically appear as small, dark brown spots on various parts of the body. They are generally benign but can occasionally become cancerous, particularly if they change in size, shape, or color over time. Removing moles can be done as a precautionary measure or simply for cosmetic reasons.
- Skin Tags: Also called acrochordons, skin tags are small, soft, benign tumors that tend to form in areas where the skin folds, such as the neck, armpits, or groin. While they are harmless, many people choose to have them removed for aesthetic reasons or because they can become irritated by clothing or jewelry.
- Xanthelasma: These are yellowish cholesterol deposits that usually develop on or around the eyelids. Although xanthelasma is generally not painful or harmful, it can be a sign of underlying lipid disorders. They are often removed for cosmetic reasons, but treating the underlying condition is essential.
- Seborrheic Keratoses: Often seen in middle-aged and older adults, these are noncancerous growths that appear as waxy, scaly, and slightly raised brown, black, or light tan lesions. While not dangerous, seborrheic keratoses can look unsightly or become bothersome when irritated by clothing.
- Mohs Scar: After Mohs surgery for skin cancer, you may be left with a large, noticeable scar. At Bluewater Plastic Surgery, we specialize in post-Mohs cosmetic reconstruction to restore your skin’s appearance.
- Other Skin Lesions: There are many other types of skin lesions, including warts, cysts, skin cancer, and more. If you are concerned about a skin lesion, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our team for proper evaluation and treatment options.
At Bluewater Plastic Surgery, we offer specialized treatments for various skin lesions to help you achieve clear, healthy skin. Most procedures are conducted under local anesthesia for a quick recovery with minimal downtime, allowing you to return to your daily routine promptly.
Usually, these benign lesions can be removed via a simple ellipse excision, which leaves a small linear scar, but other lesions, like skin tags, can be shaved off at their base. Rarely, removing a lesion could require a skin graft or flap reconstruction. If this is the case, Dr. Clark will discuss why that type of procedure is necessary and what the removal procedure would entail. We will always strive to make your procedure as quick, efficient, and cost-effective as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do skin lesions form?
Skin lesions can form for a variety of reasons, including:- Genetics: Some individuals are genetically predisposed to develop certain types of lesions, such as moles and freckles.
- Sun Exposure: UV radiation can damage skin cells, leading to the formation of lesions like seborrheic keratoses.
- Friction: Skin tags often develop in areas of the body experiencing regular friction, such as underarms or around the neck.
- Infections or Reactions: Certain infections or allergic reactions can also cause the development of skin lesions.
What are common skin lesion symptoms?
Symptoms of skin lesions can vary depending on the type and severity but may include changes in size, shape, or color of moles, itchiness or pain around growths, and new growths on the skin. If you notice any concerning symptoms or changes, it is best to consult a medical professional for an evaluation.
What is recovery like?
Virtually all benign skin lesion removals are done in our office under local anesthetic. The recovery time following skin lesion removal is generally fast; you should be able to return to your regular activities immediately, and you can usually shower within 24 hours. Dr. Clark will ask you not to soak the incision area or swim for several weeks after your procedure.
How do I schedule a skin lesion removal procedure?
Scheduling an appointment at Bluewater Plastic Surgery is easy! We offer convenient appointment requests online, allowing you to select a time that fits your schedule. Once you submit your request, our friendly staff will be in touch to confirm your consultation. We look forward to seeing you soon!