Pyogenic Granuloma: Diagnose, Causes & Treatment
Pyogenic granuloma is a relatively common skin growth that appears as a shiny red mass. It is sometimes called ‘granuloma telangiectaticum’, or lobular capillary angioma. The surface has a raspberry-like or raw minced meat color in appearance. Although they are benign (non-cancerous), pyogenic granulomas can cause problems of discomfort and profuse bleeding.
The most effective method of removal is to cut out completely the affected area (excision), and then close with stitches by the hands or our expert dermatologists.
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