Skin BiopsyTest OverviewA skin biopsy is a procedure in which a sample of skin tissue is removed, processed, and examined under a microscope. Several different methods may be used to obtain a skin sample, depending on the size and location of the abnormal area of skin, called a skin lesion. The skin sample is placed in a solution, such as formaldehyde, or in a sterile container if infection is suspected. In each of these procedures, the tissue is processed and then examined under a microscope. Skin biopsies most often are done to diagnose skin cancer, which may be suspected when an abnormal area of skin has changed color Early diagnosis of a suspicious skin lesion and skin biopsy can help identify skin cancers and lead to early treatment. Why It Is DoneA skin biopsy is done to diagnose a:
How To PrepareBefore a skin biopsy, tell your doctor if you:
No special preparation is needed before having this test. You may be asked to sign a consent form. Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have regarding the need for the test, its risk, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill out the medical test information form How It Is DoneSeveral different methods may be used to obtain a skin sample, depending on the size and location of the skin lesion. The skin sample is placed in a solution, such as formaldehyde, or in a sterile container if infection is suspected. In each of these procedures, the tissue is then examined under a microscope.
How It FeelsYou will feel brief stinging pain when the local anesthetic is injected. You should not feel any pain when the skin sample is removed. RisksAlthough unlikely, there is a slight risk of infection and a slight risk of persistent bleeding. If you usually form scars after skin injuries or surgery, you could develop a scar at the biopsy site. After the procedureYour doctor will give you specific instructions on how to care for your biopsy site. Keep the biopsy site clean and dry until it heals completely. Your stitches will be taken out 3 to 14 days after the biopsy, depending on the biopsy site. Adhesive bandages should remain in place until they fall off. This usually takes from 7 to 14 days. The biopsy site may be sore or bleed slightly for several days. Ask your doctor how much bleeding or other drainage is expected. Call your doctor immediately if you have:
ResultsA skin biopsy is a procedure in which a sample of skin tissue is removed, processed, and examined under a microscope. Results from a skin biopsy usually are available in 3 to 10 days.
Your doctor will talk with you about any abnormal results that may be related to your symptoms and past health. What Affects the TestTaking medicines, such as anti-inflammatory medicines, those used for fungal infections (antifungal medicines), and corticosteroid skin creams, can interfere with your test or the accuracy of the results. What To Think About
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