Minor surgical procedures under local anaesthesia are performed at the Surgery Outpatient Clinic, including the removal of skin neoplasms (nevi, keratoses, warts), subcutaneous neoplasms (sebaceous cysts and lipomas) and onychectomies (ingrown toenails, onychomycosis).

Although these are small interventions, it is important to rely on expert hands to avoid making the problem worse, whatever it may be, or otherwise not solving it properly.

At CAVOK, outpatient surgery is performed in precise stages. This ensures the safety and complete care of the patient:

  • A meeting with the surgeon or surgical team who will be carrying out the operation
  • Anamnesis and physical examination
  • Intervention under local anaesthesia
  • Post-procedure clinical observation
  • Medications required until the removal of the stitches and the delivery of any histological examination

There is also a multidisciplinary dermatology - outpatient surgery service for the early diagnosis and removal of skin lesions.

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