Skin Lesion Removal
Skin lesions affecting the head and neck may require assessment to determine cause and whether removal is appropriate.
Understanding assessment and treatment
Every condition is assessed carefully and managed based on individual findings. The sections below explain when it may be appropriate to seek advice, how assessment is usually carried out, and the treatment options that may be considered.

When to seek help
Assessment is advisable for new, changing, or non-healing skin lesions. Early review helps determine appropriate investigation or treatment.






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Symptoms you may notice
Local discomfort
Tenderness, irritation, or itching around the affected area.
Non-healing area
A skin area that fails to heal over several weeks.
Bleeding or crusting
A lesion that bleeds, scabs, or crusts repeatedly.
Changing skin lesion
A lesion that changes in size, colour, or appearance over time.




About Todd
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Mr Kanzara is a Consultant ENT Surgeon providing specialist care for adults and children. He combines advanced training with a patient-centred approach, offering clear explanations, thorough assessments and evidence-based treatment.
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