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Basal and Squamous Cell Cancer

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer and more than 4 million cases are diagnosed each year.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common form of skin cancer. It commonly presents as a scaly inflamed spot and can be associated with a long history of sun exposure, trauma, burns or radiation.

Basal and Squamous Cell Cancer
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FAQ'S

What is skin cancer?

There are 3 main forms of skin cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Malignant Melanoma. Skin cancer is tissue which grows at an uncontrollable and unpredictable rate. Depending on the tumor type, size and location, we may recommend the Mohs procedure.

How long does skin cancer surgery take?

Most skin cancers can be removed and the defect repaired in the office at the same time. The entire office visit usually takes about 30 minutes. Larger cancers or cancers in more sensitive areas, like the eyelid, may require surgery in an outpatient surgical setting. At your consultation, Dr. Brannan will discuss the options available and recommend the best method for you.

Will the surgery leave a scar?

Yes, any form of therapy will leave a scar once you cut the skin. This can be minimized by the tissue sparing process of Mohs or frozen section control, good reconstructive techniques performed by Dr. Brannan, adhering to wound care and any imposed physical limitations, and consistent sun protection. Sometimes redness last for months and sites may be itchy early during healing.

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“Our focus is on you, the patient! We will listen to your concerns, evaluate and diagnose your condition, provide you with valuable information and treatment options and ensure you receive quality care utilizing state-of-the art surgical and non-surgical procedures. At our office you will receive the type of attention and treatment you deserve and have been looking for.” – Paul Brannan, MD – Sarasota, FL