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Skin cancer removal is a critical procedure designed to eliminate cancerous or precancerous skin lesions while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. Whether you’re dealing with basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or a concerning atypical mole, early detection and precise excision are key to optimal outcomes.
At The Nathan Clinic, Dr. Nirmal Nathan performs surgical skin cancer removal with a focus on oncologic safety and cosmetic integrity particularly important for lesions on the face, neck, or other visible areas. When necessary, tissue is sent to pathology for margin analysis to ensure complete removal.
If you’ve received a skin cancer diagnosis or have a lesion that requires evaluation, it’s essential to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon. Dr. Nathan will assess the lesion, determine the most appropriate treatment method, and discuss next steps for both removal and reconstruction, if needed.
When it comes to skin cancer, both precision and aesthetics matter. Dr. Nathan brings years of reconstructive experience and surgical finesse to each procedure especially in cosmetically sensitive areas.
Each diagnosis requires a different surgical approach from simple excision to layered closure or local flap reconstruction. Dr. Nathan will explain your options during consultation.
Skin cancer removal varies depending on the type, size, and location of the lesion. In many cases, a simple excision may be all that’s needed. However, certain cases particularly those involving basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma may benefit from more specialized techniques such as Mohs surgery.
For a detailed, medically reviewed overview of Mohs surgery and when it may be used, visit the Mayo Clinic’s page on Mohs surgery.
Most skin cancer removals are considered medically necessary and are typically covered by insurance. Our staff will:
Coordinate with your referring dermatologist (if applicable)
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