excisiós
Excisiós, often referred to as excision, is the surgical removal of tissue from the body by cutting around or through it, typically to remove a lesion, tumor, or diseased tissue and to obtain a specimen for histopathology. The goal is complete removal with adequate margins to minimize the risk of recurrence. Indications include diagnostic biopsy when pathology is needed to determine benign versus malignant nature, treatment of benign lesions causing symptoms or cosmetic concerns, and treatment of suspected cancers where complete excision provides definitive therapy or staging.
The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, sometimes with sedation or general anesthesia. The surgeon
Risks include bleeding, infection, scarring, changes in sensation, and incomplete margins with potential recurrence. Recovery depends
Outcomes are generally favorable for benign lesions and many skin cancers when performed with appropriate margins