Management of post Moh’s basal cell carcinoma excision defects
Length of surgery
60min
Anaesthetic
LA with sedation – GA can be arranged if patient desires
Hospital Stay
Daycase
Time-off Work
Dependent on type of work usually 2-3 days
Time-Off Exercise
Gentle exercise at 2 weeks back to normal at 6 weeks
Postop-care
1 week nurse wound check. Follow up with Mr Khatib 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year
Mr Manaf Khatib is a consultant plastic surgeon based in London and Hertfordshire.
Management of post Moh’s basal cell carcinoma excision defects
Comprehensive Management of Post Moh’s Basal Cell Carcinoma Excision Defects
Restoring Skin Health and Confidence
When you’ve undergone Moh’s surgery to remove basal cell carcinoma, it’s crucial to ensure that the wound heals properly and leaves minimal scarring. Dr. Manaf Khatib, an esteemed plastic surgeon practicing in London and Hertfordshire, specializes in managing post-Moh’s excision defects. His expertise and meticulous approach guarantee that you achieve the best possible outcome.
Understanding Post-Moh’s Excision Defects
Moh’s surgery is a highly effective procedure for removing basal cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer. However, it often leaves noticeable defects or wounds on the skin, which can vary in size and location. Effective management of these defects is essential not only for aesthetic reasons but also for restoring skin health and functionality.
Why Choose Dr. Manaf Khatib?
Expertise and Excellence in Post-Moh’s Reconstruction
1. Specialized Knowledge: Dr. Khatib possesses in-depth expertise in post-Moh’s excision defect management.
2. Customized Solutions: He tailors each treatment plan to suit the unique needs and circumstances of the patient.
3. Advanced Techniques: Utilizing the latest surgical techniques and technologies for optimal results.
4. Natural-Looking Outcomes: His approach prioritizes natural aesthetics and functional restoration.
Your Journey to Healing and Recovery
Compassionate Care and Exceptional Results
Dr. Khatib’s commitment to comprehensive defect management involves the following steps:
- Detailed Assessment: An extensive evaluation of your defect’s size, location, and unique characteristics.
- Personalized Treatment Plan: Developing a custom plan that may include reconstructive surgery, tissue grafting, or other techniques.
- Surgical Precision: Expertly performing procedures to restore skin integrity and minimize visible scarring.
- Recovery Support: Providing post-operative care and guidance to ensure proper healing and skin health.
- Follow-up Care: Regular check-ups to monitor progress and address any concerns.
The Post-Moh’s Excision Defect Management Process
Restoring Skin Health, Step by Step
Effective management of post-Moh’s excision defects typically involves the following stages:
- Assessment: A thorough evaluation of the defect, including its size, depth, and location.
- Treatment Planning: Customizing a treatment strategy tailored to your specific needs and goals.
- Reconstruction: Surgical procedures or interventions to repair and restore the affected area.
- Healing and Rehabilitation: Post-operative care, wound management, and rehabilitation measures.
- Follow-up: Regular follow-up appointments to monitor progress, address concerns, and optimize results.
Trust Your Post-Moh’s Defect Management to Dr. Manaf Khatib
Dr. Manaf Khatib is dedicated to helping you regain not only skin health but also the confidence that comes with it. If you’ve undergone Moh’s surgery and are concerned about the appearance of your skin post-surgery, Dr. Khatib’s expertise is your path to healing.
Regain healthy, beautiful skin and confidence with expert management of post-Moh’s basal cell carcinoma excision defects by Dr. Manaf Khatib.
Contact us today to embark on your journey to skin restoration.
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SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Mr Manaf Khatib has been extensively trained in plastic, reconstrutive and aesthetic surgery. He undertook two aesthetic surgery fellowships including being selected as the BAAPS/BAPRAS aesthetic surgery fellow and completing the aesthetic surgery fellowship at the Wellington Hospital.