The procedure using a sharp instrument to scrape away skin lesions is called curettage. It involves the use of a curette, a small surgical instrument with a looped end, to remove abnormal skin tissue. This technique is often used to treat conditions such as warts, skin tags, or certain types of skin cancers. Curettage may be performed alone or in conjunction with other treatments, such as cauterization or cryotherapy.
Debriding, debridement (of dead tissue); exfoliation; abrasion if it's accidental, or if the entire layer is scraped (torn off), it's known as an avulsion.
You scrape it off with a sharp blade.
Cutting instruments are often sharp because a sharp instrument is better at cutting than a dull instrument is.
A sharp instrument hazard is a symbol that means if you see it you should handle you equipment with care and watch out for sharp edges.
If the mold is not to heavy then you can scrape it off with a sharp knife.
Scrape it off with a sharp blade.
The hazard from sharp instruments is the hazard of being cut.
Because of the tone of the instrument or human instrument
Carefully scrape it off with a scalpel or sharp craft knife.
a scalpel
A knife.
Scraping with a sharp instrument to obtain cells for examination is a medical procedure called a biopsy. During a biopsy, a small sample of tissue or cells is removed from the body for laboratory analysis to help diagnose diseases such as cancer. This procedure is often done under local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.