NODULAR ULCERATING (BCC) – SKIN CANCER

This is a type of skin cancer which is an abnormal growth of skin cells, occurring in fair skin people who have been exposed to too much sun. Appearance is a raised smooth greyish clear lump slowly growing on the face and ears over 4 to 8 months. The surface Surgery excising the tumour with 3 to 3mm clearance then repair of the wound by various techniques as discussed below.

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NODULAR ULCERATING BCC 1A – BEFORE

Photo - BCC 1 - before - left cheek 4 months duration

NODULAR ULCERATING BCC 1B – AFTER

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NODULAR ULCERATING BCC 1C – AFTER 4 MONTHS

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NODULAR ULCERATING BCC 2A – BEFORE

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NODULAR ULCERATING BCC 2A – AFTER 2 MONTHS

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Please click the ‘DETAILED INFORMATION’ link below to read a more in-depth study into this surgical procedure, including post operative information, possible complications, and to review additional before and after photographs.

DETAILED INFORMATION ON SKIN CANCER