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04
May
2018


How to Get Rid of Cysts, Lumps, Bumps, Moles and Skin Tags


Mr. Vadodaria is a British trained Consultant Plastic . He is on the Specialist Register of the General Medical Council.


There are a number of skin conditions that cause lumps and bumps to appear on the surface or just below the skin. The most common ones are as follows:


Skin and Soft Tissue Cysts


Cysts are noncancerous, closed pockets of tissue that can be filled with fluid, pus, or other material. Cysts are common within the skin and underlying soft tissue. They feel like large peas under the surface of the skin. Cysts can develop as a result of infection, clogging of sebaceous glands (oil glands), or around foreign bodies.


Symptoms: These cysts are: and painless. Smooth to the touch when they are rolled under the skin Can become painful if gets infected


Treatment: Cysts usually do not cause pain unless they rupture or become infected or inflamed. Most cysts do not disappear on their own without treatment. Some cysts may need to be drained to relieve symptoms. Cysts that do not respond to treatments or reoccur can be removed surgically under local anaesthetic for aesthetic reasons or if they cause troublesome symptoms.


Dermatofibromas


Dermatofibromas are harmless round, red-brown skin that are most commonly found on the arms and legs. Dermatofibromas contain and feel like hard lumps in the skin.


Symptoms: The of dermatofibromas include: A red, brown, or purple growth that can change colours over time. Tenderness, pain, and itching; however, growths also can be painless. A dimple appears when the growth is pinched.


Treatment: In most cases, there is no need to treat dermatofibromas. However, the growths can be removed surgically under local anaesthetic.


Split Ear Lobule Repair


Ear Lobule is a very important aesthetic component for feminine facial beauty. Ear lobule can be of different types, shapes and at a different level. Many times there might be of ear lobules.


The ear lobules are pierced with a view to use earrings. Split ear lobules are the commonest acquired condition mainly of use / of heavy earrings in conjunction with a maturity of age and loss of soft tissue elasticity.


Sometimes ear could be very big in size or stretched, widened, and elongated. Ear lobules can be reduced in size under local anesthetics as a day case procedure.


Many times ear lobule is not completely split but there is a significant widening of the hole in the ear lobule, this may compromise a woman’s earring wear. Repair of split ear lobule can be performed under local anesthetic.


In this procedure dissolving are used. The post-operative care involves application of antibiotic ointment following daily shower and use of painkillers as and when required.


 


Epidermoid Cysts ( Cyst)


Epidermoid cysts, also called sebaceous cysts, are benign (non-cancerous) skin cysts. Most commonly, epidermoid cysts are found on the scalp, genitals, chest, and back; but, they also can occur in other areas of the skin.


Symptoms: These cysts are: Round. A dark portion of the cyst is visible on the skin. If the cysts become infected, they will become red and tender. When the cysts are squeezed, they can produce a cheesy white discharge. Fixed to skin. on the skin surface


Treatment: The effective treatment of epidermoid cysts requires removal under a local anaesthetic. If the cyst is squeezed and the discharge is forced out without removing the sac, the cyst will return. Usually, a plastic surgeon will be able to remove the cyst by making only a small incision in the skin. Antibiotics may be prescribed to treat infected cysts.


 


Precancerous Condition - Keratoacanthoma


A keratoacanthoma occurs when cells in a hair follicle do not grow normally. The growth may be triggered by a minor skin injury in an area that previously had suffered . Ultraviolet radiation from sun exposure is the biggest risk factor in keratoacanthomas.


A keratoacanthoma usually will appear on the sun-damaged skin as a thick growth that has a central crusted plug.


Keratoacanthomas appear most often in people who are over the age of 60 and they are considered low-grade skin cancer.


Symptoms: Keratoacanthomas are growing, red, dome-shaped bumps with central craters. Some keratoacanthomas can grow to extremely large sizes, occasionally 1 to 3 inches in diameter.


Treatment: Surgical removal preferably under local anaesthetic. This will allow us to establish the histopathology diagnosis


Lipoma


Lipomas are subcutaneous soft tissue tumors that usually are slow-growing and are harmless. They have a soft, rubbery consistency. Lipomas tend to form on the trunk, shoulders, neck but can appear elsewhere on the body.


Symptoms: Lipomas can appear as or multiple soft tissue or lumps.Most lipomas are less than 5 cm in diameter and have no symptoms, but they can cause pain when they compress nerves.


Treatment: Lipomas are not removed unless there is a cosmetic concern, a compression of surrounding structures, or an diagnosis. Lipomas generally do not infiltrate into surrounding tissue so they can be removed by minor surgery under local .


Moles, Tags and Skin Cancer Lesions


Everyone likes to have clear skin. However, a person may develop moles and Skin tags (superdrug.com). These growths and marks are generally harmless but can be unsightly. They can be easily removed at MACS clinic in Watford under local anesthetics. Skin growths can often become uncomfortable or painful, especially in areas which are in with undergarments. In addition to , skin cancers may develop, in when a person is to UV light from the sun, sunbeds and sunlamps. Skin are one of the most common cancers in the world and develop on the upper layers of the skin. This requires early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.


Pre-procedure preparation: Before the procedure, you will have a full with a consultant plastic surgeon. The procedure is carefully explained and discussed. If necessary, there are a number of skin biopsies which can be carried out to confirm whether the area in question is . These may include incision/excision, shave and punch .


 


Procedures:


Mole Removal
The area is cleaned with an preparation. The surgeon carefully cuts around the mole using an oval (elliptical) cut. mole removal can also be achieved by deep shaving. The mole may then be sent for a laboratory analysis. The wound is then closed using dissolvable stitches. This is done under local anesthetics and you can go home and continue with normal straight away. Paracetamol can be taken to relieve any minor pain.


Skin Tag Removal
After the area has been using antibacterial wipes, the area surrounding the skin tag is numbed with local anesthetics. The tag is then removed with either a small blade and diathermy or a freezing agent. The patient can return to normal activities away and paracetamol is taken to relieve any minor pain.


Skin Cancer Removal
In order to diagnose whether a skin lesion is or benign, the surgeon begins by examining the lesion under . The lesion will be removed along with a thin layer of skin surrounding it using a scalpel (thin blade). If the lesion proves malignant, further treatment may be required. The wound may be sealed with stitches. This can be done under local anesthetics.


Post-procedure: Patients are advised to return one week after the procedure followed by another consultation six weeks post-operatively. During these, the operated area is and the dressing is removed.


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Thanks to the author of this blog , who has had extensive training in surgery in the United Kingdom.


He his higher surgical in plastic and was awarded FRCS (Plastic Surgery). He has been on the specialist register of the General Council since 2004 (Registration Number ). 


Mr Vadodaria has presented more than 90 papers at national and international plastic surgical congresses. He has innovated new instruments, simulators and plastic surgical techniques, which are published in peer-reviewed plastic surgery journals


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