Skin and soft tissue tumors include skin cancer, epidermal cysts, sebaceous cysts, lipomas, warts, pigmented moles (nevi), xanthelasma, seborrheic keratoses, sebaceous gland hyperplasia, and syringomas.
The doctor will determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on the pathology, size, and location of the lesion.
When surgical removal is required, the procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia. After excision, direct closure, local flap reconstruction, or skin grafting may be used depending on the wound condition. Post-operative care involves keeping the wound clean and following medical instructions to help prevent infection, minimize scarring, and reduce the risk of recurrence.