What is LIPS FILLING?
How Does It Work?
In What Situations Do We Use GROWTH EXCISION?
In What Situations Do We Use GROWTH EXCISION?
As with any surgical procedure, growth excision carries potential side effects and risks. Common side effects may include pain, swelling, bruising, or temporary changes in sensation around the surgical site. There is also a risk of infection, bleeding, scarring, or wound healing complications. In some cases, there may be a risk of damage to nearby structures, especially if the growth is located in a sensitive area.
It is crucial to have growth excision performed by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a surgeon, who can assess your specific situation, discuss the risks and benefits of the procedure, and provide appropriate pre-operative and post-operative care instructions. They will monitor your healing progress and address any potential complications to ensure optimal outcomes.