Conclusion
At Sriram Hospitals, breast lump excision is performed with precision, compassion, and advanced surgical expertise to ensure your safety and peace of mind. Our team prioritizes early diagnosis, minimal discomfort, and a smooth recovery, helping you return to your normal life with confidence. With state-of-the-art facilities and a patient-first approach, we are committed to providing comprehensive breast health care you can trust.

Breast Lump Excision
Empowering Women's Health
PROMOTING FEMALE HEALTH AT EVERY STAGE
Breast Lump Excision at Sriram Hospitals
At Sriram Hospitals, we understand that discovering a lump in your breast can be a stressful and worrying experience. Our team of expert surgeons and compassionate healthcare professionals is here to provide you with accurate diagnosis, advanced treatment, and supportive care throughout your journey.


What is Breast Lump Excision?
Breast lump excision, also known as a lumpectomy or excisional biopsy, is a surgical procedure to remove a lump or abnormal tissue from the breast. It may be performed to:
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Confirm whether the lump is benign or cancerous
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Treat benign breast conditions like fibroadenomas or cysts
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Remove early-stage breast cancer while preserving the rest of the breast tissue
This procedure is often recommended when other diagnostic methods, such as imaging or needle biopsy, are inconclusive or when treatment requires complete removal of the lump.
Why Choose Sriram Hospitals?
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Experienced Surgeons: Our surgical team has years of expertise in breast surgeries and minimally invasive techniques.
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Advanced Diagnostic Support: We use high-resolution ultrasound, mammography, and biopsy services for accurate diagnosis.
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Patient-Centric Care: We ensure your comfort, safety, and emotional well-being at every step.
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State-of-the-Art Operation Theatres: Equipped with advanced surgical instruments for precision and minimal scarring.
The Procedure
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Preparation: You will undergo imaging tests and pre-operative evaluation.
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Anesthesia: The surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia for a pain-free experience.
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Excision: The surgeon makes a small incision over or near the lump and removes it along with a small margin of surrounding tissue (if required).
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Closure: The incision is closed with sutures, and a dressing is applied.
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The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes, and many patients can go home the same day.
