Skin Cancer Reconstruction in Newport Beach
Skin cancers such as basal cell carcinomas are the most common form of cancer in the United States and are increasing every year. Mohs surgery performed by dermatologic surgeons is the most common method for skin cancer removal of the face. With this technique, the edges of the cancer being removed are examined under the microscope to ensure complete removal while sparing as much normal skin as possible. After Mohs surgery, patients are left with significant defects requiring reconstruction.
As a board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Razfar is an expert in Mohs reconstruction of the nose and face. He will coordinate with your dermatologist to give the most natural result possible.
As a board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Razfar is an expert in Mohs reconstruction of the nose and face. He will coordinate with your dermatologist to give the most natural result possible.
As a board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Razfar is an expert in Mohs reconstruction of the nose and face. He will coordinate with your dermatologist to give the most natural result possible.
Am I A Candidate?
If you look tired even when you are well rested, blepharoplasty may be the answer. Good health and realistic expectations are important factors in pursuing eyelid surgery. If you notice any of the following signs of aging in your eyes, you may be a candidate for blepharoplasty:
- droopy upper eyelid skin obscuring the natural fold
- puffy bags under your eyes
- problems with vision due to excess skin and sagging of upper eyelid
- wrinkles around the eyes
Scar Revison
Scar revision treatments are aimed at improving skin irregularities and deformities from prior trauma or suboptimal surgical repair. Many patients with prior Mohs reconstruction require scar revision to obtain optimal results. These unsightly scars can take a number of forms including a raised or depressed appearance, discoloration, texture mismatch, and unfavorable alignment.
Some scars can be simply excised and closed for a better result. Others require more advanced techniques re-arranging the surrounding skin for better camouflage. Non-surgical treatments such as dermabrasion are also an option with texture mismatches and slightly raised scars.
The most common signs of aging in the face include:
loose or sagging skin in the cheeks, jawline (jowls), and/or neck
loss of facial volume
deepening folds from your nose to your mouth (nasolabial folds)
loose skin in the neck known as “turkey neck” or a “double-chin”
Frequently Asked Questions
The incisions are placed in the hairline and natural creases in front and behind the ear. Once these are completely healed, the scars will be well camouflaged and nearly undetectable.
Non-surgical facelift or liquid facelift is an option for patients with mild to moderate signs of facial aging with no significant tissue sagging. A combination of Botox, soft tissue fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Voluma), fat grafting, and laser skin resurfacing are used to provide comprehensive facial rejuvenation. Dr. Razfar with discuss both surgical and non-surgical options to determine which one will benefit you.
There are different stages to the recovery. There will be significant swelling and bruising for the first week or so. This is associated with mild discomfort as the swelling improves. The stitches are removed about 1 week after surgery. Swelling will slowly resolving over the next 2-3 weeks. Detailed post-operative instructions will be explained thoroughly before and after surgery.