CPT code 11420 is used for the excision of benign skin lesions, specifically for lesions that are 2.1 to 3.0 centimeters in diameter. This code is applicable for procedures involving the removal of non-cancerous skin growths, such as moles or dermatofibromas, where the excised area includes the lesion and a margin of normal skin. The code is part of the range for excision codes that describe various sizes and complexities of skin lesion removal.
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CPT code 11730, which is for the treatment of nail fungus, can typically be billed in conjunction with CPT code 11420, which is for the excision of a benign skin lesion, provided that the procedures are distinct and medically necessary. However, it is essential to ensure that proper documentation supports the medical necessity of both procedures. Additionally, check for any payer-specific guidelines or bundling edits that might affect billing. Always consult with a coding specialist for the most accurate advice based on current regulations.
The CPT code for excision of a benign eyelid lesion typically falls under the range of 11420-11426, depending on the size and complexity of the lesion. For example, the code 11421 is used for excising a benign skin lesion on the eyelid that is between 1.1 and 2.0 cm in diameter. It's essential to refer to the specific details of the procedure and the lesion size to determine the most accurate code. Always consult the latest CPT coding guidelines for any updates or changes.
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