Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common type of skin cancer and typically appears in areas with chronic sun exposure. It has a higher potential for metastasis compared to basal cell carcinoma, which makes early diagnosis and treatment crucial for a successful outcome.
Benefits of Early Treatment:
Prevention of metastasis and serious complications.
Definitive treatment through surgical excision.
Preservation of skin health and aesthetic appearance.
Short procedure time with immediate results.
How the procedure is performed
Biopsy and clinical evaluation.
Depending on the size and location of the lesion.
Surgical excision of the lesion with safe margins around the affected area.
Always follows excision to confirm the clinical diagnosis and to ensure clear surgical margins.
Wound monitoring and preventive care instructions.
Recovery After the Procedure
Most patients can resume daily activities shortly after the procedure, though some may require a few days of rest.
The area must be kept clean and protected, with regular follow-ups to prevent infection.
Sutures are removed within 7–14 days, depending on the location and size of the excision.
The scar depends on the size and depth of the excision, but it usually improves over time.
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