Facing Plastic Reconstructive Surgery for Skin Cancer

7th August 2024
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Receiving a skin cancer diagnosis can be a life-altering experience. From the initial shock to the uncertainty of what lies ahead, it’s a journey that can be filled with fear and anxiety. However, with advancements in medical technology and the expertise of plastic reconstructive surgeons, there is hope for those facing skin cancer.

Dr. Mark Mitchell Jones and his team at Atlanta Plastic Surgery Specialists, P.C., explore the important role of plastic reconstructive surgery in the treatment of skin cancer and how it can help you rebuild your life after a diagnosis.

What Is Skin Cancer?

Skin cancer is the abnormal growth of skin cells, and it is one of the most common forms of cancer in the world. The most common types of skin cancer are:

  • Basal cell carcinoma (BCC)
  • Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)
  • Melanoma
  • Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC)

While early-stage skin cancer can often be treated with localized therapies, advanced cases may require more invasive treatments, including surgery.

Reconstructive Surgery

When skin cancer occurs on highly visible areas such as the face, neck or hands, the prospect of surgery can be daunting. This is where plastic reconstructive surgery comes into play. Plastic reconstructive surgeon Dr. Mark Mitchell Jones is highly skilled in not only removing cancerous tissue but also in restoring the appearance and functionality of the affected area. His expertise in delicate surgical techniques and aesthetic considerations can make a significant difference in your journey toward recovery.

One of the most common procedures in plastic reconstructive surgery for skin cancer is Mohs surgery. This technique involves removing thin layers of cancer-containing skin and examining them under a microscope until only cancer-free tissue remains. Once the cancer has been completely removed, Dr. Jones closes the wound using sophisticated reconstructive techniques. This approach aims to achieve the most optimal cosmetic and functional outcome.

In cases where larger areas of skin need to be removed, skin grafts or flaps may be utilized to reconstruct the area. Skin grafts involve taking skin from one part of the body and transplanting it to the surgical site, while flaps involve transferring nearby healthy tissue with its blood supply to the affected area. These methods not only aid in closing the wound but also play a crucial role in restoring your appearance and preserving essential functions such as facial expressions and movements.

Atlanta Skin Cancer Plastic Reconstructive Surgery Specialist

Facing plastic reconstructive surgery for skin cancer is a challenging journey, but it’s one that is paved with hope and the prospect of a brighter future. Experienced plastic reconstructive surgeon Dr. Mark Mitchell Jones combines advanced surgical techniques with supportive care to make a significant difference in your life.

Plastic reconstructive surgery is often an essential aspect of skin cancer treatment that can help empower and support you when facing this diagnosis. Contact Atlanta Plastic Surgery Specialists, P.C., today and start taking steps toward healing and recovery.

Posted on behalf of Dr. Mark Mitchell Jones, Atlanta Plastic Surgery Specialists, P.C.