You received the following information from your dermatology provider after your procedure. We also have provided this information on this web site for your convenience.
Biopsy: A biopsy is when the physician/practitioner takes a small sample of a growth of skin. The sample is processed into slides and then examined by a skin pathologist who decides, by looking through a microscope, the type of growth or disease present.
Charges are generated from two separate places when a biopsy is performed.
The practitioner for removal of the tissue.
The skin pathologist for the preparation and evaluation of the tissue under the microscope.
Cryosrugery: Cryosurgery is the treatment of lesions with the application of a cold substance. In most cases, liquid nitrogen is used to destroy the lesions. Within 24-48 hours a blister may form. Do not open the blister. The blister will dry up on its own.
After treatment there may be some burning sensation or pain that can last up to 24 hours. The discomfort can be relieved by Extra Strength Tylenol.
Instructions for Care Once Daily Until Healed
Clean with peroxide and water mixed half and half.
Apply one of the following ointments.
Polysporin (over the counter)
Bacitracin
Vaseline
Cover with small dressing or band-aid for 7-10 days.
Studies show that wounds heal better when covered with ointment and a bandage.
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