Safe. Precise. Professional Dermatologic Care
Skin lesion treatment involves the medical evaluation and removal or management of benign skin growths and lesions for both medical and cosmetic reasons. Common lesions include moles, skin tags, cysts, and other non-cancerous skin abnormalities.
At our clinics in Saint-Lambert and Outremont, skin lesion treatments are performed by experienced medical professionals using precise techniques to ensure safety, optimal healing, and minimal scarring.
Procedures
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About the Procedure
Skin lesion treatment begins with a clinical assessment to determine the nature of the lesion and the most appropriate treatment approach.
Treatment methods may include excision, cauterization, or other medically appropriate techniques depending on the lesion type.
15–45 minutes
Immediate
Local anesthesia (when required)
Minimally invasive
Types of Skin Lesions Treated
Skin Tags
Small, soft growths commonly found on the neck, underarms, or body folds.
Benign Moles
Non-cancerous pigmented lesions that may be removed for medical monitoring or cosmetic reasons.
Cysts
Closed sacs beneath the skin filled with fluid or semi-solid material.
Other Benign Lesions
Including seborrheic keratoses and other non-malignant skin growths.
What to Expect During Your Visit
A simple, transparent journey to better health.
A thorough medical examination is conducted to assess the lesion and rule out concerning features before treatment.
The lesion is treated or removed using a method selected for safety, effectiveness, and cosmetic outcome. Local anesthesia is used when necessary.
Post-treatment care instructions are provided. Most patients return to normal activities immediately.
Key Benefits of Skin Lesion Treatment
Booking a Skin Lesion Treatment is Quick and Simple
To schedule your skin lesion evaluation or treatment, simply call your preferred clinic location.
Our team will be happy to assist you and arrange your visit promptly.
450 259-1399
514 731-7757
Frequently Asked Questions
Are skin lesion treatments painful?
Most treatments cause minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia is used when necessary.
Will the lesion be tested after removal?
If clinically indicated, removed lesions may be sent for laboratory analysis.
How long does the procedure take?
Most treatments take between 15 and 45 minutes.
Will there be scarring?
Every effort is made to minimize scarring. Healing varies depending on lesion size and location.
Can I return to normal activities after treatment?
Yes. Most patients resume daily activities immediately.
Are skin lesion treatments safe?
Yes. Treatments are safe when performed by qualified medical professionals.
Is skin lesion treatment covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on whether the treatment is medically necessary. Cosmetic removals are generally not covered.
When should a skin lesion be evaluated?
Any lesion that changes in size, color, shape, or causes discomfort should be evaluated by a medical professional.
