Hand Benign Tumour Removal
There are different types of benign tumours in the hand, such as ganglion cysts, glomus tumour, lipoma, Enchondroma, epidermoid cyst, pyogenic granulomas, mucinous cysts, etc. It is important to diagnose them correctly and in a timely fashion.

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Hand Benign Tumour Removal
at a Glance
Surgery Time:
Surgery Time:
30 minutes
Return to Work:
Return to Work:
4 weeks
Full Recovery:
Full Recovery:
6-12 weeks
Price Range:
Price Range:
Depends on the tumour
About Hand Benign Tumour Removal Treatment

Successful removal of a benign tumor of the hand depends on multiple factors, including location, area of involvement of other structures, and associated potential risk to the neurovascular structures. It may also include bone curettage.
Hand Benign Tumour Removal Prices
Hand benign tumour removal at Signature Clinic starts from £1,200. This includes consultation, surgical excision, and aftercare.
Hand Benign Tumour Removal in Detail
Benefits of Hand Benign Tumour Removal
- Eliminates pain or discomfort
- Restores full hand function
- Improves cosmetic appearance
- Prevents potential complications
- Minimally invasive with quick recovery
Hand Benign Tumour Removal Facts and Figures
- Procedure Time: 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Anaesthesia: Local anaesthetic
- Recovery Time: 1 to 2 weeks
- Return to Activities: Most activities within a few days
- Success Rate: High success with low recurrence rates
Hand Benign Tumour Removal Procedure
- Consultation – Assessment of the tumour through examination and imaging.
- Surgery – Excision of the tumour with care to preserve hand structures.
- Closure – Wound is closed with sutures and dressed.
- Aftercare – Instructions provided for wound care and activity resumption.
Hand Benign Tumour Removal Treatment Guide
- Surgical excision of non-cancerous hand tumours
- Aims to restore comfort and function
- Performed by skilled hand surgeons
- Quick recovery with minimal downtime
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Hand Benign Tumour Removal FAQ
What is the recovery time?
It varies depending on the type of surgery done. It is a day-case surgery. The wound is expected to heal in two weeks, and you can drive and return to office work following a simple, straightforward case. In tumours involving bones, more time may be needed for recovery.
Will I be able to join sport activities?
Yes. Once the wound has healed completely and the hand therapy is completed satisfactorily, the surgeon will allow you to participate after ensuring it is safe to do so. The time may vary depending on the type of surgery.