CPT code 11602 refers to the excision of malignant skin lesions on the face, ears, eyelids, scalp, neck, hands, or feet, specifically for lesions measuring between 2.1 and 3.0 cm in diameter. This code is used for billing and documentation purposes in medical practices to indicate the surgical removal of such lesions. The procedure typically involves both the excision of the tumor and the surrounding tissue to ensure complete removal and minimize the risk of recurrence.
The CPT code for the excision of a malignant lip lesion is typically 14040, which covers excision of a malignant lesion on the lip, including margins. For the excision of two malignant skin lesions of the chest, you would use the appropriate code based on the size and location, likely 11602 for the first 1.5 cm lesion and 11602 or 11603 for the second, depending on the specific coding guidelines. It’s essential to check the current coding guidelines and any applicable modifiers for accurate billing.
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