Skin Cancer (Face and Body)

Skin Cancer (Face and Body)

    Skin Cancer Plastic surgeons are often consulted for excision and/or wound closure for skin cancers that are either complex or located in anatomically sensitive areas.  Dr. Bastidas specializes in techniques to help minimize scarring while still maintaining a complete oncologic resection.  Patients who are referred after cancer removal with Moh’s surgery may often undergo reconstruction the same day. The most common skin cancers are basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.  Skin type and exposure to the sun are thought to be important risk factors and patients who are at risk should have routine complete physical exams performed by their dermatologist.   In addition, suspicious moles (nevus) should be considered for excisional biopsy given the potential risk for melanoma. Dr. Bastidas specializes in the following techniques:     Excisional Biopsy     Primary Closure (Complex)     Local tissue Rearrangement     Local and Regional Flaps     Skin Grafting Dr. Nicholas Bastidas is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon specializing in the treatment of pediatric and adult craniofacial, cleft and vascular abnormalities. Dr. Bastidas is a leader in craniofacial surgical procedures and serves the Long Island and greater New York region. Call us today at (516) 497-7900. We are looking forward to serving you and your...

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