The skin lump removal cost in Singapore at a private clinic ranges from $436 – $3,379 (inclusive of GST) for the surgeon’s fee, depending on the size, number, and complexity of the lump being removed. Total bills vary by hospital, procedure complexity, and insurance coverage.
Surgeon’s fee benchmarks by procedure type, MediSave and insurance eligibility, out-of-pocket cost guidance, and pre- and post-procedure expenses are covered below.
The cost of skin lump removal surgery varies depending on the size, number, and complexity of the lump. Common lumps treated this way include sebaceous cysts, lipomas, and other benign soft tissue lumps. The clinical scope of the procedure affects the overall cost.
The table below shows the surgeon’s fee range for each procedure type at a private clinic, based on MOH fee benchmarks.
| Skin Lump Excision Procedure | Surgeon's Fee (without GST) | Surgeon's Fee (with GST) |
| Skin Lump ≤15mm (SA800S/1A) | $400 – $900 | $436 – $981 |
| Skin Lump >15mm (SA702S/1B) | $1,000 – $2,100 | $1,090 – $2,289 |
| Multiple, Recurrent, or Complicated Skin Lumps (SA701S/2A) | $900 – $3,100 | $981 – $3,379 |
Surgeon’s fees only. Hospital fees, anaesthesia or sedation fees, pathology fees, and consumables are not included. Source: Ministry of Health Singapore fee benchmarks.
The surgeon’s fee for excising a skin lump of 15mm or smaller at a private clinic in Singapore costs $436 – $981 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SA800S/1A. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SA800S bill information page.
This code covers excision biopsy of smaller skin and soft tissue lesions, including small cysts and lipomas. Many of these procedures are done under local anaesthesia in a clinic or day surgery setting.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SA800S/1A (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $436 – $981 | $400 – $900 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $817.50 – $1,308 | $750 – $1,200 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore.
The surgeon’s fee for excising a skin lump larger than 15mm at a private clinic in Singapore costs $1,090 – $2,289 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SA702S/1B. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SA702S bill information page.
This code applies to excision biopsy of a tumour, cyst, ulcer, or scar measuring more than 15mm in diameter. A larger lesion involves a wider excision and a longer procedure, which is reflected in the higher fee range.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SA702S/1B (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $1,090 – $2,289 | $1,000 – $2,100 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $599.50 – $981 | $550 – $900 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
| Hospital Fee | Not Available | Not Available |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore.
The surgeon’s fee for excising multiple, recurrent, or complicated skin lumps at a private clinic in Singapore costs $981 – $3,379 (inclusive of GST) under MOH procedure code SA701S/2A. For the full bill breakdown, refer to the MOH SA701S bill information page.
This code covers excision of two or more lumps in the same setting, or a lump that is recurrent or complicated by being adherent to surrounding tissue. These cases require more surgical time and planning, which increases the fee.
MOH Recommended Fee Benchmarks: SA701S/2A (Private Hospitals & Clinics)
| Type of Fee | With GST | Without GST |
| Surgeon Fee | $981 – $3,379 | $900 – $3,100 |
| Anaesthetist Fee | $599.50 – $981 | $550 – $900 |
| Inpatient Doctors' Attendance Fee | $230 – $450 per day | $210 – $420 per day |
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore.
The cost of skin lump removal surgery in Singapore is affected by several factors:
Larger or deeper lumps require a wider excision and more surgical time.
Removing two or more lumps in one procedure falls under a higher fee benchmark.
A lump that has recurred, is stuck to surrounding tissue, or is infected, inflamed, or ruptured is more involved to remove.
Lumps on the face or over a joint flexure carry a higher fee range, as noted in the MOH benchmarks.
A clinic procedure room or day surgery centre is generally more affordable than a private hospital.
Your Integrated Shield Plan (IP) or private insurance determines how much of the bill your insurer covers and how much you pay out-of-pocket.
A skin lump excision is typically covered by Integrated Shield Plans (IPs) in Singapore when the procedure is medically indicated, for example where the lump is growing, symptomatic, infected, or needs to be examined to rule out malignancy. Removal performed purely for cosmetic reasons is typically not covered. Check with your insurer before proceeding.
The amount your IP or private insurance covers depends on:
The tier and coverage level of your plan
The ward class you are admitted to
Whether the procedure is assessed as medically necessary
Whether your surgeon is on your insurer's panel
Contact your insurer directly to confirm your coverage limits and conditions before scheduling your procedure.
If Dr. Thng is on your insurer’s panel and your plan covers the procedure, your insurer may issue a Letter of Guarantee (LOG) before the procedure. A LOG removes the need for an upfront deposit. If your insurer is not on Dr. Thng’s panel, contact the team directly and they will assist you with the process.
The surgeon’s fee does not capture every cost associated with a skin lump excision. Additional expenses may include:
Pre-procedure consultation and clinical assessment: Initial appointment with Dr. Thng to examine the lump and confirm whether excision is appropriate.
Local anaesthesia or sedation fees: Charged where local anaesthesia or sedation is used during the procedure.
Pathology or histology fees: Apply if the excised lump is sent to a laboratory for testing to rule out malignancy.
Post-procedure consultation, dressing changes, or suture removal: Follow-up visits to check the wound and remove stitches.
Wound care supplies or medication: Dressings, or medication such as antibiotics where a cyst is infected.
These additional costs may be claimable under your Integrated Shield Plan. Your medical team and insurance partner will advise on what applies to your plan.
Dr Thng Yongxian is a fellowship-trained Hepatopancreatobiliary and General Surgeon with qualifications of MBBS (NUS), M.Med (Surgery), MRCS (Ireland), FRCS (Edinburgh), and FAMS (Singapore). He has performed over 6,000 surgical procedures. As a sebaceous cyst removal specialist, he is experienced in removing skin lumps and a variety of other growths.
His subspecialty training in minimally invasive HPB surgery was completed at the Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Singapore General Hospital, and at Seoul National University Hospital, Bundang, South Korea. Prior to private practice, Dr Thng served as Clinical Lead of the HPB Division, where minimally invasive techniques were applied in up to 80% of complex HPB cases. He was also a member of the MOH Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Clinician Workgroup for Value-Driven Care.
Dr Thng’s team provides insurance pre-authorisation support and out-of-pocket estimates ahead of every procedure.
Dr. Thng performs skin lump excisions at the following private hospitals in Singapore:
Mount Elizabeth Hospital (Orchard)
Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital
Parkway East Hospital
Mount Alvernia Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital
Thomson Medical
Farrer Park Hospital
Hospital fees and ward charges vary by facility. Dr. Thng’s team can advise on which hospital best aligns with your insurance plan.
Dr. Thng’s team handles insurance claims and pre-authorisation on your behalf, helping to clarify your coverage and reduce paperwork before your procedure.
Have questions about skin lump removal in Singapore costs or financing options, or would like to arrange a consultation with Dr. Thng? Get in touch and the team will respond shortly.