As medical therapy has advanced and people are living longer, unfortunately, cancer has become more common. While cancer treatments have progressed immensely, many people have concerns regarding their appearance after skin cancer is treated. Skin cancer excision prioritizes the removal of the cancer above all else to ensure the survival and quality of life of the patient; however, people also have questions regarding how their skin will be reconstructed once the skin cancer has been removed. For more information regarding skin cancer excision & reconstruction, continue reading below..
The answer to this question will vary based on the type and location of the procedure. Some cancer treatments are shaved off gradually with the surgeon examining the tissue under the microscope as the procedure is performed. This will allow the surgeon to ensure that all of the cancer has been removed before closing up the surgical site.
Common problems that people have concerns about after the cancer has been removed include the asymmetry of the skin appearance from one side of the body to the other, the tightness of the skin, the inhibition of movement, and the possibility of sagging skin. All of these problems can be addressed by a plastic surgeon, and every case will be handled on an individual basis.
Patients should understand that the results will vary based on the type of skin cancer and the severity of the cancer. Larger cancer sites will mandate larger procedures will be tougher to correct; however, all of these expectations should be discussed in detail with a your plastic surgeon before the procedure day. Patients with questions and concerns regarding any prospective or upcoming procedures may contact our office. We have an experienced plastic surgeon who has handled a wide variety of skin cancer excision and reconstruction cases, and has developed an impressive track record of happy and satisfied patients. Contact our office today to schedule an appointment!.