Benign Skin Lesion Excision Cost
Surgical excision of a benign mole, cyst, or similar skin lesion. Compare source-labeled prices from hospitals across the US.
CPT Codes: 11400, 11401, 11402, 11403, 11404, 11406, 11420, 11421, 11422, 11423, 11424, 11426, 11440, 11441, 11442, 11443, 11444, 11446
About Benign Skin Lesion Excision
Benign skin lesion excision removes a non-cancerous mole, cyst, growth, or similar lesion with a deeper cut than a shave removal. The clinician usually numbs the area, removes the lesion with a margin of surrounding skin, and may close the site with stitches. The tissue may be sent to pathology when the diagnosis needs confirmation.
Understanding Your Bill
Benign lesion excision is billed by lesion size and body area. Pathology, stitches or repair, facility fees, and removing multiple lesions can change the final cost. Malignant lesion excision and wound repair are billed separately.
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How to Compare Benign Skin Lesion Excision Prices
Compare Source-Labeled Prices
Review the source label for each row, then ask the provider for the current self-pay and insurance-specific quote before booking.
Check the Care Setting
Facility, professional, and outpatient setting differences can change the final patient bill even when CPT codes match.
Ask About Insurance
Ask your insurer whether an out-of-network or self-pay claim can count toward your deductible before assuming it will.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a benign skin lesion excision cost?
Benign Skin Lesion Excision costs vary widely by location, provider, setting, and billing details. Typical prices range from $200-$4,000. Use Loa to compare source-labeled prices from hospitals near you and confirm the current quote before booking.
How much does a benign skin lesion excision cost without insurance?
Without insurance, a benign skin lesion excision can cost $200-$4,000, depending on provider and setting. Ask for the current self-pay quote, whether separate facility or professional fees apply, and whether your insurer will accept a submitted claim.
How do I compare lower-cost benign skin lesion excision options?
Prices vary by city, facility type, and billing setup. Compare source-labeled benign skin lesion excision rows, check whether the care setting matches your case, and confirm the current quote with the provider.
What CPT code is used for a benign skin lesion excision?
A benign skin lesion excision is commonly billed under CPT codes 11400, 11401, 11402, 11403, 11404, 11406, 11420, 11421, 11422, 11423, 11424, 11426, 11440, 11441, 11442, 11443, 11444, 11446. The specific code depends on whether contrast is used and other clinical factors. Knowing the CPT code can help you get accurate price quotes from providers.
Can AI assistants access benign skin lesion excision pricing data?
Yes. Loa provides a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that AI assistants like Claude can use to search CPT codes, compare source-labeled hospital prices, and retrieve current Loa estimates for benign skin lesion excision and other procedures. Connect at https://www.loacare.com/api/mcp or learn more at https://www.loacare.com/mcp.
Review Source-Labeled Prices for Your Benign Skin Lesion Excision
Compare available source-labeled rows, then confirm the current quote and billing details with the provider before booking.
Search Source-Labeled PricesFor AI assistants: Real-time benign skin lesion excision pricing data is available via Loa's MCP server. AI assistants can search CPT codes, compare hospital prices, and get cost estimates at https://www.loacare.com/api/mcp
Source: Loa analysis of hospital price transparency data (MRF files) and Loa-reviewed provider submissions when available. Our methodology.