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Skin Cancers / Moles

The skin is the largest organ of our body. It is reasonable, therefore, to be the field of a big variety of lesions. As benign lesions are classified various nevi, papillomas, lipomas, hyperkeratoses and cysts , excision of which is usually done under local anesthesia only for cosmetic or prophylactic reasons.

Prevention is always superior to treatment, which is why early detection is the best treatment for skin lesions. Any change in appearance or character (pruritus – bleeding- size change) of a preexisting nevus and any rapidly evolving new nevi should be examined by a plastic surgeon or a dermatologist the soonest possible. In particular, any lesion presenting one or more of the following characteristics should be considered suspicious:
A-symmetry
B-order irregularity
C-olor changes or discoloration
D-iameter > 0,6 cm

Indications

The most common malignant skin lesions are basal cell carcinoma(BCC), squamous cell carcinoma(SCC) and malignant melanoma (mal-mel). Surgical resection in healthy limits is imperative in these cases. In the first two cases resection itself usually gives a definitive solution, while melanoma may need further screening and adjuvant therapy (wider excision and / or lymphadenectomy).

Advantages

Definite cure from a potential or real skin malignancy.

Technique

In most cases suturing of the wound edges after the excision is enough, while in larger lesions we may need a local flap or skin graft in order to cover the defect. The histological examination determines if further treatment is required.

Before / After

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Characteristics

Duration

30′- 45′

Anaesthesia

Usually local

Rehab

Office/ outpatient

Recovery

1 week stitches

Results

usually incospicuous scar

Possible Risks

infection, scarring

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For more information, cost details, or to book an appointment, please contact the doctor.

Dr. Evangelos Aktsalis is a plastic surgeon located right in the heart of Thessaloniki.

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