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Osteoma Removal

Private osteoma removal with careful cosmetic planning

Osteomas are benign bony growths that can appear on the forehead or skull, often becoming more visible over time and affecting facial contour or confidence.

Harley Elite Group offers specialist assessment and treatment planning for osteoma removal, with a focus on safe surgical technique, discreet healing and refined aesthetic outcomes.

Osteoma concerns treated
  • Forehead osteomas
  • Skull osteomas
  • Visible bony lumps
  • Contour irregularities
  • Direct or endoscopic removal assessment
Understanding Osteomas

When a benign bony lump affects contour, symmetry or confidence

An osteoma is a slow-growing benign bone growth that may develop on the forehead, skull or facial bone.

Although osteomas are usually benign, they can become increasingly visible as a firm raised lump. For some patients, this creates concerns about facial balance, profile, hairline visibility or forehead smoothness.

Specialist assessment helps confirm whether the lump is likely to be an osteoma and whether direct or endoscopic removal may be appropriate.

01

Visible bony prominence

Forehead osteomas can become more noticeable in direct light or certain facial angles.

02

Contour disruption

A raised bony lump may affect the smoothness of the forehead, scalp or facial contour.

03

Cosmetic confidence

Patients often seek removal because the osteoma has become difficult to ignore or conceal.

Treatment Options

Osteoma removal planned around access, scar position and cosmetic outcome

The best treatment pathway depends on osteoma size, position, visibility, hairline, anatomy and whether a direct or endoscopic approach is more suitable.

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Direct osteoma removal

Direct removal may be suitable when precise access is needed and incision placement can be planned carefully.

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02

Endoscopic osteoma removal

Selected patients may be suitable for an endoscopic approach using hidden or less visible access points.

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Forehead contour refinement

Planning focuses on reducing the bony prominence while preserving a natural forehead contour.

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Specialist assessment

Consultation determines diagnosis, suitability and the most appropriate surgical route.

Surgical Precision

Designed for controlled bone reduction, discreet access and refined contour

Osteoma removal requires careful planning because the concern is structural as well as cosmetic.

Your consultation will consider the osteoma’s size, location and visibility, alongside scar placement, access route and the most suitable removal method.

Assessment

Confirming suitability

The lump, location and clinical history are assessed before a treatment pathway is recommended.

Planning

Choosing the access route

Direct and endoscopic options may be discussed depending on anatomy and scar priorities.

Outcome

Contour and healing

The aim is smoother contour, careful healing and a result that looks natural rather than over-treated.

2 Harley Street private osteoma removal consultation
Harley Street Expertise

Specialist osteoma removal in a private surgical setting

Osteoma removal benefits from careful cosmetic planning because forehead and skull contour changes can be highly visible.

Consultations focus on diagnosis, treatment suitability and selecting the most appropriate removal pathway for a discreet and balanced result.

Location

2 Harley Street, London W1G 9PA

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Treatment Price

Osteoma removal pricing

Osteoma removal pricing depends on the selected approach, osteoma size, anatomical position, access route and surgical complexity.

You can also view the full Harley Elite Group pricing guide.

Starting From
Starting From £4,500

Direct osteoma removal

Starting From £5,800

Endoscopic osteoma removal

Confirmed after private consultation and clinical assessment.

Osteoma Removal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about osteoma removal

Are osteomas dangerous?
Osteomas are usually benign bony growths, but assessment is important to confirm the diagnosis and determine whether removal is appropriate.
What is the difference between direct and endoscopic osteoma removal?
Direct removal usually involves access closer to the osteoma, while endoscopic removal may use more concealed access points in selected cases. Suitability depends on anatomy, size and location.
Will osteoma removal leave a scar?
Any surgical procedure can leave a scar, but incision planning and technique are chosen to make healing as discreet as possible.
Can forehead osteomas be removed privately in Harley Street?
Yes. Private consultation at 2 Harley Street allows diagnosis, assessment and discussion of direct or endoscopic treatment options.
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