Minor surgery and wounds

We execute minor surgical procedures such as removing abscesses, lipomas, and moles. We also treat wounds, remove stitches and stapling, and deep-set splinters or other objects.

See the list below of everything our experienced practitioners can assist you with.

  • Simple mole (not face)
  • Warts and corns
  • Lipoma
  • Sebaceous cyst (atheroma)
  • Abscess
  • Remove foreign objects in the skin
  • Sewing of cuts
  • Wound treatment
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When do I have to go to the emergency room?

  • Suspect or want to check if you have a fracture
  • Injured head and needs photo examination
  • Other major injuries where X-ray or CT is needed

General practitioner, dermatologist or plastic surgery?

  • A GP will be able to remove most moles and warts or take a tissue sample if you are just wondering if the mole is dangerous, for example.
    It is removed with a scalpel, sewn neatly again and of course, we put anesthesia first. The mole is always sent in and examined so that you know if it has cancerous development or is completely harmless.
    We take one mole per doctor's appointment.
  • A dermatologist will have even more equipment to examine you and will be a specialist in the field. This means that they will be able to assess your moles even more closely and assess whether the mole should be cut or frozen.
  • You can consider a plastic surgeon if it is important to you that there is a particularly good result, such as whether the wart or mole is on the face or the like.

Please feel free to contact us, if you have any further questions.

Author: Lege Anne Marte Ladim
Last updated: 21.06.2022