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Endoscopic Osteoma Removal

Endoscopic osteoma removal with discreet access planning

Endoscopic osteoma removal may be suitable for selected forehead or skull osteomas where a more concealed access route can be considered.

Harley Elite Group provides specialist assessment for osteoma removal, with treatment planning focused on scar position, contour refinement, safe technique and a natural-looking aesthetic outcome.

Endoscopic removal may suit
  • Selected forehead osteomas
  • Patients seeking more concealed access
  • Visible contour irregularities
  • Suitable anatomy and osteoma position
  • Careful direct vs endoscopic assessment
Understanding Endoscopic Removal

When a concealed access approach may be suitable

Endoscopic osteoma removal uses a planned access route that may allow the osteoma to be treated through a less visible incision in selected cases.

This approach can be considered where the osteoma’s size, position and surrounding anatomy allow safe access while helping reduce the visibility of surgical entry points.

Not every osteoma is suitable for endoscopic removal. Some cases may be better treated with direct osteoma removal, depending on access, size and cosmetic priorities.

01

Hidden access planning

Incision placement may be planned away from the visible prominence in suitable cases.

02

Contour refinement

The aim is to reduce the bony prominence while preserving a smooth, natural contour.

03

Suitability assessment

Careful assessment determines whether endoscopic access is appropriate or whether another route is safer.

Treatment Considerations

Endoscopic osteoma removal planned around anatomy, access and visibility

Suitability depends on osteoma location, prominence, scalp or forehead anatomy, access route, scar priorities and whether the planned approach allows effective treatment.

01

Osteoma position

The exact position affects whether an endoscopic route can safely reach the area.

02

Access route

Concealed access may be possible in selected cases, depending on anatomy and treatment goals.

03

Scar priorities

Patients often consider endoscopic options because scar position and visibility are important.

04

Direct alternative

Some osteomas are better suited to a direct approach when controlled access is the priority.

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Surgical Precision

Designed for discreet access, controlled removal and refined contour

Endoscopic osteoma removal requires detailed planning because the access route, visibility and bony contour all influence the final result.

Your consultation will assess whether endoscopic removal is suitable, explain how the access route is planned and compare it with direct osteoma removal where relevant.

Assessment

Confirming suitability

The osteoma’s position, size and symptoms are assessed before choosing a surgical pathway.

Planning

Concealed access route

Where suitable, access is planned to help reduce visible scarring while allowing effective treatment.

Recovery

Contour and healing

Aftercare guidance supports healing, scar maturation and refinement of the treated contour.

2 Harley Street private endoscopic osteoma removal consultation
Harley Street Expertise

Specialist endoscopic osteoma assessment in a private surgical setting

Endoscopic osteoma removal is highly dependent on suitability, anatomical access and careful cosmetic planning.

Consultation focuses on confirming the diagnosis, comparing direct and endoscopic options, and planning the most appropriate route for safe removal and discreet healing.

Location

2 Harley Street, London W1G 9PA

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Treatment Price

Endoscopic osteoma removal pricing

Endoscopic osteoma removal pricing starts from the guide price below. Final cost depends on osteoma size, position, access route, surgical complexity and whether endoscopic treatment is suitable.

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

Starting From Starting From £5,800

Confirmed after private consultation and clinical assessment.

Endoscopic Osteoma Removal FAQs

Frequently asked questions about endoscopic osteoma removal

What is endoscopic osteoma removal?
Endoscopic osteoma removal uses a planned access route that may allow selected osteomas to be treated through a less visible incision.
Is endoscopic osteoma removal suitable for everyone?
No. Suitability depends on osteoma size, position, anatomy and whether the access route allows safe and effective treatment.
Is endoscopic removal better than direct osteoma removal?
Not always. Endoscopic removal may offer a more concealed access route in selected cases, while direct removal may be more suitable where controlled access is required.
Can forehead osteomas be assessed privately in Harley Street?
Yes. Private consultation at 2 Harley Street allows assessment of forehead or skull osteomas and discussion of direct and endoscopic treatment options.
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