You don’t need to remove the head. To get to the pucks, you will have to remove the camshaft and then the cam carrier. You pretty much strip the top of the head bare, and will be left with four studs that held the cam carriers down. I have a bare head sitting on my bench, with those four studs still poking out. I’ll post a picture tomorrow.
On some heads, the holes those studs (and the four holes left by the matching long bolts) are threaded into, go right down through the casting and out into the finned air space below. You can probably peer in there with a bright light and see the hole or the end of the stud. If you can see one, it’s very easy for hot oil to wick down the threads and drool out. Much the same thing that happens when the pucks shrink and start leaking. Turn the stud out, clean the threads with Brakleen (stud and the hole) and apply a good sealant, or even a few drops of blue loctite, when you reinsert the studs and tighten them down.
If none of them are poking through (very possible) ignore everything I’m suggesting!