SKIN BIOPSIES

A skin biopsy is used to test a suspicious skin lesion, rash or mole. First we inject local anaesthetic. Then we may take thin shaves, perform a punch biopsy, where a small tube-shaped piece of skin is taken or take an excision biopsy of the area in question, minimising skin loss and post-extraction scarring.

Afterwards the sample is sent to a pathologist for testing.