Other benign neoplasm of skin of other parts of face
ICD-10 D23.39 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other benign neoplasm of skin of other parts of face.
D23.39 refers to benign neoplasms of the skin located on the face, excluding the eyelids, ears, and lips. These neoplasms can include a variety of growths such as dermatofibromas, seborrheic keratosis, and other non-cancerous tumors. Clinically, these lesions may present as asymptomatic or may cause cosmetic concerns for the patient. Diagnosis is typically made through clinical examination, and in some cases, a biopsy may be performed to confirm the benign nature of the lesion. Management often involves monitoring the growth, and if necessary, surgical excision may be performed for symptomatic lesions or for cosmetic reasons. Follow-up care is essential to monitor for any changes in the lesions, ensuring that they remain benign and do not develop into malignant forms. Regular skin examinations are recommended, especially for patients with a history of skin neoplasms.
Detailed descriptions of the lesion, including size, location, and appearance.
Evaluation of a patient with a new facial lesion, follow-up of previously diagnosed benign neoplasms.
Ensure that the documentation clearly states the benign nature of the lesion and any treatment provided.
Surgical notes detailing the excision procedure and pathology reports confirming benign status.
Surgical removal of benign facial lesions for cosmetic reasons.
Document the patient's consent and the rationale for surgical intervention.
Used when excising a benign neoplasm from the face.
Surgical notes must detail the procedure and confirm the benign nature of the lesion.
Plastic surgeons should document the cosmetic rationale for excision.
D23.39 includes various benign skin neoplasms such as dermatofibromas, seborrheic keratosis, and other non-cancerous growths located on the face.