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Skin Cancer

Facial Skin Cancer Reconstructive Surgery

skin_cancer_facial_reconstruction1Dr. Lam has trained extensively in removal of skin cancer and reconstruction of the face after skin cancer. Dr Lam’s reconstruction  technique of the defect is the most aesthetically restorative method, with a diverse array of “flap” techniques. At times, multi-stage procedures will provide the best option for effective camouflage of extensive defects or defects that reside in particular facial zones. But, oftentimes, a single surgical procedure is sufficient to restore the patient to a normal appearance. Dr. Lam is very sensitive about the ultimate aesthetic appearance and will not compromise in his goal to provide the best surgical solution for the patient.

Skin cancer has become an alarming epidemic today. The incidence of melanoma has steadily increased in an exponential fashion over the past several decades. Fortunately, people are becoming more educated about preventative measures, such as topical sun protection (SPF) agents and general avoidance of prolonged sun exposure. Early detection and treatment have facilitated better survival rates and avoidance of the need for extensive, disfiguring surgical resection. 

Call 1-888-866-3388 or email us to schedule your skin cancer reconstructive surgery consultation. The details of your reconstructive surgery (both the limitations and the benefits in your particular situation) will be explained to you during your consultation with Dr. Lam and his team.

 
Learn More Additional Skin Cancer Reconstructive Surgery Resources
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  • Ask Dr. Lam your Reconstructive Surgery Questions in our Forum.
  • View our Skin Cancer Reconstruction FAQ’s
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    Photo Galleries  Skin Cancer Reconstructive  Surgery Photos
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  • View our Reconstructive Surgery photo gallery (before and after).
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    Video Galleries  Skin Cancer Reconstructive Surgery Videos
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  • View our Reconstructive Surgery video journeys to see the recovery times involved for skin cancer reconstruction.
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