Treatments
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Types of treatment or procedure:
- Arms, Elbows and Shoulders
- Back and neck
- Bladder
- Bowel
- Cosmetic and reconstructive
- Dermatology
- Ear, nose and throat
- Eyes
- Fertility
- Foot and ankle
- Hands and Wrists
- Head and Neck
- Heart
- Hips
- Knees
- Legs and Buttocks
- Lifestyle management
- Men's health
- Oncology
- Other Treatments and Medicine
- Paediatrics
- Stomach
- Weight loss
- Women's health
Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy is a targeted treatment that uses extreme cold to freeze and destroy abnormal or cancerous cells, and is used for a range of conditions including skin lesions and early-stage prostate cancer.
Dermatological surgery
Dermatological surgery includes benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) surgery of the skin.
Dermatopathology
A dermatopathologist is a specialist in dermatology and pathology. When a dermatologist takes a sample of your skin for analysis and diagnosis, the sample is often examined by a dermatopathologist under a microscope.
Excision of skin lesion
Skin lesions are found on or just below the skin. Examples of skin lesions are epidermoid cysts, lipomata (benign tumour of fatty tissue), skin tags and moles.
Laser therapy
Lasers are devices producing a powerful beam of light, which can have different applications and effects depending upon the type of laser used. Laser treatments are now widespread in modern medicine and are used not only for skin treatments but also for eye surgery, general surgery and various other medical applications.
Mohs micrographic surgery
Mohs micrographic surgery is an advanced surgical technique for removing skin cancers.
Mole removal
Moles are a form of pigmented lesion. Benign (non cancerous) lesions can simply be left alone. However if your mole bothers you in any way, our expert team at Nuffield Health Oxford, The Manor hospital may recommend removal (excision).
Photodynamic therapy (PDT)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a technique for treating skin cancers and sun-damaged skin which could turn cancerous if left untreated.
Phototherapy
Some skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, general itchy skin, other dermatitis can be treated using ultraviolet light under medical supervision. This is called phototherapy or light therapy.
Scar revision
Scar revision uses a range of surgical and non-surgical treatments to improve the appearance and feel of a scar. The goal is to make the scar less noticeable and to relieve any associated discomfort or tightness.
Skin assessment clinic
Our experienced consultants can visually assess skin lesions and (if necessary) scan them using state-of-the-art scanning equipment to analyse and detect even the smallest changes. The procedure is painless, quick and safe.
Skin cancer surgery
There are several types of surgery for skin cancer. In the first instance your consultant may want to perform an excisional biopsy to confirm the cancer and remove it.
Skin grafts for leg ulcers
During this treatment, a small piece of skin is grafted from another area of your body onto a leg ulcer.
Skin pigmentation
Treatment of disorders of pigmentation of the skin.
Skin surgery
Many of our hospitals offer surgery for benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) conditions of the skin.
Soft tissue lump service
The soft tissue lump service allows rapid and reliable assessment and treatment of soft tissue tumours of the limbs and torso.