Dermatologic Surgery in Cagliari: Skin Lesions
Precise removals, with careful attention to how the scar heals.
Dermatologic surgery includes the removal of moles, cysts, lipomas and other skin lesions. At Centro Eudermia in Cagliari we perform these procedures on an outpatient basis using a dermatological technique and with careful attention to how the scar heals; for cases that require oncological surgery with wide margins, the hospital pathway is activated.
- Removal of benign lesions on an outpatient basis
- Surgical technique with attention to the cosmetic result
- Outpatient setting under local anaesthesia
- Histological examination carried out at accredited external laboratories

Dermatologic surgery covers the outpatient removal of skin lesions — suspicious moles, cysts, lipomas, fibromas, low-risk lesions — performed under local anaesthesia using minimally invasive techniques and with attention to how the scar heals.
For lesions that require oncological surgery with wide margins or more complex procedures, Centro Eudermia activates the hospital pathway, referring the patient to specialist centres. We continue to oversee diagnosis and dermatological follow-up.
Outpatient Procedures We Perform
Outpatient dermatologic surgery procedures using minimally invasive techniques.
Removal of moles and skin lesions
Surgical removal of suspicious moles, pigmented lesions or low-risk skin lesions, with suturing designed to give the best possible cosmetic result.
Cysts and lipomas
Complete removal of sebaceous cysts, lipomas and subcutaneous fibromas on an outpatient basis.
Skin biopsies
Tissue samples for histological diagnosis. The histological examination is carried out at accredited external pathology laboratories.
Complex cases: hospital pathway
For lesions that require oncological surgery with wide margins or multidisciplinary management, we activate the hospital pathway towards specialist referral centres.
Why Choose Centro Eudermia
Safe outpatient procedures
Local anaesthesia, a dedicated clinical setting and safety protocols for every procedure.
Attention to scarring
Dedicated suturing techniques and selected materials to minimise the aesthetic impact over time.
Clear communication
An explanation of every step before the procedure and ongoing support throughout the post-operative follow-up.
Frequently Asked Questions
When Dermatologic Surgery Is Indicated
Removal of suspicious moles
Identified during dermoscopic mole mapping
Removal of skin cancers
Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, early-stage melanoma
Sebaceous cysts
Scalp, face, back
Subcutaneous lipomas
Removal with minimally invasive techniques
Fibromas, keratoses, warts
Superficial benign lesions
Excisional biopsies
Diagnosis and treatment in a single step
Wound Care and Scarring
How the scar heals depends on several factors: location, size, technique used, the individual characteristics of the skin (in particular the tendency to hypertrophic scars or keloids) and, crucially, how well the wound is cared for in the weeks that follow.
- • Keep the dressing dry and clean in the first few days
- • Avoid strenuous activity that could put strain on the stitches
- • Protect the scar from the sun for at least 6 months (SPF 50+ or a covering plaster)
- • Moisturise the scar with specific creams after the stitches are removed
- • Avoid manually removing any scabs
With appropriate care, most dermatological scars become barely visible within 6-12 months.
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