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Ganglion Treatment

From £750

Ganglion Removal
Advanced techniques
Same day treatment
Affordable costs
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Ganglion Treatment – Safe & Effective Day-Case Surgery

Expert Removal of Benign Cysts with Minimal Scarring

Ganglion cysts are benign, fluid-filled lumps that commonly develop around the wrist, hand, ankle, or foot. Our expert surgeons provide same-day ganglion treatment in London using advanced techniques to ensure safe removal, good healing, and minimal scarring. The procedure reduces discomfort, improves movement, and offers an effective, minimally invasive solution for these common cysts.

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Treatment Benefits

Time

30-45 minutes

Recovery

Variable

Results

Instant

Duration

Permanent

Ganglion Treatment Costs

TreatmentPrice
Ganglion removalFrom £750

Consultation

The cost of consultation with our doctors is £75. This is redeemable against the cost of treatment carried out on the same day. Prices are a guide to the costs and the exact price can only be determined once the doctor has examined you in person.

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FAQ's

Ganglion Treatment Questions & Answers

When should I seek ganglion treatment?

If you have discomfort or discover a lump in your wrist, hand, ankle, or foot, you should consult your doctor or speak to one of the team here at Cosmedics Skin Clinics. The first step is to get an official diagnosis so that you can understand the treatment options available to you.

What's the difference between ganglions, cysts or lipomas?

In general, ganglions tend to be soft and jelly-like, cysts are often firm without excessive movement while lipomas, being primarily comprised of fatty tissue, are softer and can feel rubbery when pressed.

However, it isn’t always easy to tell the difference and it’s best to seek a proper diagnosis from a suitably qualified doctor.

Is it risky to leave a ganglion untreated?

If left untreated, there is a risk of complications. If the cyst becomes infected, it means that it has a high level of bacteria and could become an abscess. Abscesses that burst inside the body could lead to blood poisoning.

Your ganglion may not become infected, but the surest way to prevent it is to have the ganglion treated (removed).

Will a ganglion eventually go away on its own?

Some ganglion cysts go away without treatment but not all. Even for those that do go of their own accord, it can typically take a long time – well over a year and sometimes several years – before they disappear.

If it is not causing any pain or embarrassment, then you could choose to just leave it and see what happens. Just be alert for any signs of infection.

If you’d rather get your ganglion removed then ganglion treatment is the best option.

Can ganglions come back again after treatment?

Yes, there is a risk that your ganglion may reappear. The recurrence of ganglion cysts after surgical excision has a reported rate of 4% to 40%.

At Cosmedics Skin Clinics, we understand that our patients want their ganglion gone for good. We work hard to extract all the relevant matter to minimise the chances of recurrence. We can’t make any guarantees, but we can assure you that our recurrence rates are very low thanks to our doctors’ advanced techniques.

What aftercare guidance should I be aware of after ganglion treatment?

Ganglion treatment is a minor surgical procedures. For the first few days, rest the area as much as you can to allow it to heal. You want to avoid movement as this can be painful and could cause irritation/inflammation. However, you don’t need to completely demobilise the area and minimal, nonrepetitive activity is okay e.g. writing or carrying light objects. Listen to your body and if something feels wrong, stop. You’ll have full discussion about aftercare before your procedure.

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