Skin Cancer
Patient 1
This patient had skin cancer on her nose and after removal of the lesion, she had a wound greater than half to surface of her nose. A two-stage forehead flap procedure was used to reconstruct her nose. 1st Pre Op Photo: Red area showing center of a diffuse skin cancer requiring removal of grater than […]
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Patient 2
This gentleman is seen with skin cancer prior to Mohs excision. The patient is seen after Mohs excision with large cutaneous defect on ear. It is important the plastic surgeon be involved to obtain optimal reconstruction for unanticipated large resections. The patient is seen 3 months after his reconstruction. The appearance will improve for up […]
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Patient 3
Before and after skin cancer of nose. The lesion was removed was treated by Mohs surgery and reconstructed by Dr. Baker with a forehead flap. Patient result shown 12 months after surgery.
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Patient 4
This patient had a skin graft on her nasal tip placed by a Mohs surgeon after cancer removal. She was unhappy with the aesthetic result and desired a more cosmetic reconstruction. A bilobed flap was used to achieve a more aesthetic result.
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Patient 5
This patient had a basal cell carcinoma on his right ear. This required a wide excision enclosure with the local flap leaving and optimal aesthetic result.
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Patient 6
This patient had a biopsy of a lesion that turned out to be a malignant skin cancer. Immediate total removal of all nasal skin was necessary to control the cancer. As a temporizing solution, a skin graft was placed on the nasal skin to allow the child to grow to an age where a definitive […]
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Patient 7
This patient had a large skin cancer removed from the upper portion of his fore head. The resulting defect was closed with a local tissue flap.
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Patient 8
This patient had a skin tumor removed from the left cheek. A local flap was used to achieve an aesthetic reconstruction leaving minimal signs of the original defect.
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Patient 9
This patient had a skin cancer removed down to the bone of the skull. A local flap was used to reconstruct the wound and his results can be seen three months after surgery.
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Patient 10
This patient had a nasal defect after the lesion had been removed. A bilobed flap was used to achieve a more aesthetic result. 1st Pre Op Photo: After Mohs surgery to remove the cancer 2nd Post Op Photo: Six months after surgery 2nd Post Op Photo: One year after surgery
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