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Minor Skin Surgery Noosa: Cyst & Lipoma Removal

Minor Skin Surgery Noosa: Cyst & Lipoma Removal

We provide professional surgical management for benign skin lesions. Our experienced team performs excisions in our dedicated treatment rooms, ensuring a focus on clinical safety and comfort.

  1. Sebaceous Cyst Removal
  • Condition: A benign lump beneath the skin caused by a blocked follicle, often filled with keratin.
  • Treatment: We perform surgical excision to remove the entire cyst sac under local anaesthetic.
  • Why Excision? Unlike simple drainage, excision removes the cyst wall, which significantly reduces the likelihood of recurrence.
  • Indications: Recurrent infection, inflammation, or discomfort.
  1. Lipoma Removal
  • Condition: A slow-growing, benign overgrowth of fat cells that feels soft and moves under the skin.
  • Treatment: We use surgical excision to remove the fatty tissue and its capsule intact.
  • Note: We specialise in surgical removal for complete clearance; we do not use liposuction for this procedure.

The Procedure

  • Time: Appointments typically take 20–45 minutes.
  • Anesthetic: Local anaesthetic is used to numb the area. You may feel pressure, but no pain.
  • Closure: Wounds are closed with sutures (stitches) to support healing and covered with a sterile dressing.

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Downtime: Patients can typically return home immediately and resume light duties the next day.
  • Activity: Avoid heavy lifting and swimming for 1–2 weeks to prevent wound dehiscence.
  • Follow-up: We provide detailed wound care instructions. If non-absorbable stitches are used, a removal appointment is required (usually 7–10 days later).

Scar Management

Our goal is to ensure your skin heals as neatly as possible.

  • Standard Care: We use meticulous closure techniques to minimise scarring. Once the wound has healed, daily SPF 30+ is recommended to reduce pigmentation.
  • Further Options: If redness or texture concerns persist after healing (12+ weeks), we can discuss management options such as medical peels or skin resurfacing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if I have a Cyst or a Lipoma? Cysts are often firmer and closer to the surface, while lipomas are softer and deeper. A physical examination is required to confirm the diagnosis.

Q: Is removal covered by Medicare? If the procedure is medically indicated (e.g., for pain, infection, or pathology testing), a Medicare rebate may apply. Removal purely for aesthetic reasons typically does not attract a rebate.

Q: Do I need a referral? No referral is required. You can book directly with our GPs for an initial assessment.

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Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes and does not replace professional medical advice. Individual results vary.