Shave biopsy

By Mayo Clinic staff

Original Article:  http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/medical/IM03911
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Shave biopsy

Illustration showing shave biopsy of the skin

During a shave biopsy, a doctor uses a tool similar to a razor to cut through the surface of the skin. The result is a slightly indented area of your skin. Stitches usually aren't necessary after this procedure.
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