
Initial consultation
The clinician examines the eyelids and eyes, reviews health, medicines and goals, and explains alternatives. Important alternatives are also discussed.

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Eyelid Tumor Biopsy is a minor surgical procedure
The goal is to obtain an accurate tissue diagnosis while preserving eyelid function as far as possible. The outcome should suit the individual’s anatomy and treatment priorities. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

Eyelid Tumor Biopsy is a minor surgical procedure that removes a sample or the whole lesion for laboratory diagnosis. The approach is personalised after a full clinical assessment.

Choose biopsy when examination cannot reliably confirm the diagnosis or when a lesion has suspicious features. A consultation should confirm suitability, alternatives and realistic expectations. Individual assessment remains essential before proceeding.
Each appointment is planned around your anatomy, goals, and medical suitability.

The clinician examines the eyelids and eyes, reviews health, medicines and goals, and explains alternatives. Important alternatives are also discussed.

The treatment area is marked, cleaned and anaesthesia is given. Comfort, markings and skin protection are checked.

A tissue sample or the lesion is removed and sent to a pathology laboratory. The treatment response is monitored.

The wound is closed or dressed, recovery is monitored and written aftercare is provided. Follow-up timing is confirmed clearly.
Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Arrange transport if sedation is planned, follow fasting instructions and report infection, eye irritation or a change in vision.
Use prescribed eye care, cold compresses and head elevation as directed, protect the wound and seek urgent help for severe pain, bleeding or any visual change. Urgent concerns should be reported promptly.
1-2 Weeks The wound and scar are usually reviewed over several weeks, with scar maturation continuing for months. The diagnostic result is lasting, while further treatment depends on what the pathology shows. Routine wound and scar reviews are arranged, with later treatment only if medically needed.
Exact treatment planning and pricing are confirmed during consultation.
Prices may vary depending on product, amount, and treatment combination.

The goal is to obtain an accurate tissue diagnosis while preserving eyelid function as far as possible. The outcome should suit the individual’s anatomy and treatment priorities. Progress is reviewed against agreed goals.

Document eye examination, surgical indication, consent, anaesthesia plan, pathology requirements and postoperative eye-protection instructions. Record clinical reasoning and follow-up.
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Surgery should be performed by an appropriately qualified clinician in a suitable facility after examination, consent and a plan for complications. The clinic must maintain appropriate complication-management and emergency procedures. Clear informed consent remains essential.

Downtime is usually 2-7 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling usually lasts several days. Duration varies with the treated area and individual response.

Bruising, swelling, tightness, watering, dryness, temporary blurred vision and scar tenderness can occur. These effects are usually temporary.

Surgery may be combined with brow, skin or injectable treatment only when the surgeon considers the timing and eye-surface health safe.
Find direct answers about Eyelid Tumor Biopsy, suitability, results, and aftercare.
Eyelid Tumor Biopsy is a minor surgical procedure that removes a sample or the whole lesion for laboratory diagnosis. The approach is personalised after a full clinical assessment.
The procedure usually takes 20-45 minutes. Healing is visible over 1-2 weeks, while the diagnostic result is available when the pathology report is complete. The wound and scar are usually reviewed over several weeks, with scar maturation continuing for months. The diagnostic result is lasting, while further treatment depends on what the pathology shows. Routine wound and scar reviews are arranged, with later treatment only if medically needed.
Discomfort is usually rated around 2-3 out of 10, although each person's experience can differ. Local anaesthesia is normally used. Downtime is usually 2-7 days. Normal activity follows clinical advice. Mild swelling usually lasts several days. Duration varies with the treated area and individual response. Bruising, swelling, tightness, watering, dryness, temporary blurred vision and scar tenderness can occur. These effects are usually temporary.
Choose biopsy when examination cannot reliably confirm the diagnosis or when a lesion has suspicious features. A consultation should confirm suitability, alternatives and realistic expectations. Individual assessment remains essential before proceeding. Surgery should be performed by an appropriately qualified clinician in a suitable facility after examination, consent and a plan for complications. The clinic must maintain appropriate complication-management and emergency procedures. Clear informed consent remains essential. Share your medical history, allergies, medicines and previous procedures, and do not stop prescribed medicine unless the prescribing clinician advises it. Arrange transport if sedation is planned, follow fasting instructions and report infection, eye irritation or a change in vision. Use prescribed eye care, cold compresses and head elevation as directed, protect the wound and seek urgent help for severe pain, bleeding or any visual change. Urgent concerns should be reported promptly.