Excision & Biopsy of Lump Surgery at Radhika Women’s Care
Finding a lump — whether in the breast, under the skin, or in soft tissue — can be concerning and needs timely medical evaluation. At Radhika Women’s Care, we offer safe and precise Excision & Biopsy of Lump Surgery to determine the nature of the lump and provide early diagnosis or treatment.
This minor surgical procedure involves removing the lump either fully (excision) or partially (incisional biopsy), and sending it for histopathological testing. It helps identify whether the growth is benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), enabling timely and appropriate treatment decisions.
Our experienced surgeons use advanced techniques in a sterile, minimally invasive setting, ensuring patient safety, minimal discomfort, and fast recovery — all while providing compassionate care and complete confidentiality.
Benefits of Excision & Biopsy of Lump Surgery
Early detection and diagnosis are key to managing any lump effectively. Here’s why our excision and biopsy procedures are a trusted choice:
Early Diagnosis: Helps detect or rule out serious conditions like cancer at an early stage.
Minimally Invasive: Usually done under local or short general anesthesia with small incisions.
Quick Procedure: Most lump surgeries take 20–45 minutes and are completed as a daycare procedure.
Short Recovery Time: Most patients return home the same day and resume routine activities within 1–2 days.
Safe & Accurate: Performed by skilled surgeons using sterile techniques and sent for precise lab analysis.
Peace of Mind: Provides clarity about the nature of the lump and next steps for treatment, if needed.
Post-Operative Care After Lump Excision/Biopsy
After your lump removal or biopsy, the following care instructions will help you recover smoothly:
Wound Care: Keep the area clean and dry. Dressings should be changed as advised by the doctor.
Pain Management: Mild discomfort or swelling is normal. Take prescribed painkillers if needed.
Avoid Pressure: Do not apply pressure, scratch, or massage the surgical site.
Activity: Light activities can be resumed within a day. Avoid strenuous movements for 3–5 days.
Follow-Up: Return for suture removal (if required) and to review biopsy results, which are typically available within 5–7 days.

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FAQ

Why is a biopsy important?
A biopsy helps determine whether a lump is benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous), guiding further treatment if needed.
Will the procedure be painful?
The surgery is performed under local or short general anesthesia. You may feel slight pressure but no pain during the procedure.
How big will the scar be?
Scars are usually very small, depending on the size and location of the lump. Our surgeons use cosmetic techniques to minimize scarring.
Can the lump return after excision?
If completely removed, benign lumps rarely return. Regular check-ups may be advised in some cases.
What happens after the biopsy report?
Our team will explain the biopsy results in detail and guide you through the next steps if any further treatment or monitoring is required.