Skin tumors
Skin tumor surgery in Guadalajara
Removal of lesions, cysts, lipomas and skin tumors with precise surgical technique and an aesthetic-focused approach.

When to remove a skin lesion
Some skin lesions are harmless, but others require removal due to growth, pain, bleeding, cancer risk or aesthetic reasons. A proper diagnosis defines which to operate and which to just monitor.
What we evaluate
- Lipomas (fatty lumps under the skin)
- Sebaceous or epidermoid cysts
- Atypical or growing moles
- Lesions that bleed, hurt or get irritated
- Skin tumors suspicious for malignancy
Do these symptoms sound familiar?
Book a consultation with Dr. Gerardo Rodríguez and clear up your questions.
Surgical removal
Most skin lesions are removed in the office or operating room depending on size and location, with local anesthesia or sedation. The specimen is sent for histopathology to confirm the diagnosis when indicated.
Why treat yourself here
Benefits
Outpatient procedure in most cases
Careful scar with aesthetic closure technique
Accurate diagnosis with pathology study
Definitive resolution of the lesion
Fast recovery with minimal discomfort
Frequently asked questions
Should every mole or lump be removed?
No. Appearance, evolution and history are evaluated to decide between monitoring or removing the lesion.
Is it sent to pathology?
Yes, in most cases it's sent for histopathology to rule out malignancy.
What's the scar like?
Careful closure technique is used aimed at optimal aesthetic results, especially in visible areas.
Do I need hospitalization?
The vast majority are outpatient procedures with local anesthesia; you go home the same day.
Resolve that lesion you've been postponing.
Book a consultation to define if your lesion requires removal and the best technique for your case.
