Curettage
For dermatologic purposes, curettage is an in-office surgical procedure used to remove abnormal skin tissue by scraping or scooping at the skin with a small, spoon-shaped tool. The procedure usually requires the use of a local anesthetic. Curettage is a quick treatment that removes part of an affected area of skin for purposes of a biopsy or to remove small growths and lesions. Most patients are able to return to their regular activities within a few days. It is common to have mild pain or light bleeding after a curettage procedure – this should go away after a few days.
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Michelle Burton, CNM
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Rebecca Ukeagu, MSN, APRN, CNM
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Rajendra Sawh-Martinez, MD, MHS, FACS
Plastic Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery
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