MOHs Surgery: Basal Cell Carcinoma – Pt. 2
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MOHs Surgery: Basal Cell Carcinoma – Pt. 2

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THE SKINCARE TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW
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THE SKINCARE TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Excision on Neck, Melanoma In Situ
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Excision on Neck, Melanoma In Situ

Many of you may remember this gentleman. He is a SeaBee and he has had blackheads extracted in the past. He had a biopsy proven Melanoma in Situ on the posterior neck, which you can see that I biopsied in his first visit. Here, he returns, so I can remove this skin cancer in it’s […]
Skin cancer surgery: Double Advancement Flap on upper lip
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Skin cancer surgery: Double Advancement Flap on upper lip

This patient had Mohs Micrographic Skin Cancer Surgery to remove a basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer on his upper lip. Although at this size, this type of skin cancer is not life threatening, however, it is locally destructive, so needs to be removed, and Mohs Surgery is the ideal technique that removes […]
Excision of a pilomatricoma behind the knee
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Excision of a pilomatricoma behind the knee

This patient has a pilomatricoma, aka a calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe, which is commonly a solitary but mobile growth under the skin which is most often confused to be an epidermoid cyst. These are benign growths, not painful or uncomfortable. I was suspicious it was a pilomatricoma when I removed it because of it’s firmness, […]
Update: Results after removing this bump 5 months ago
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Update: Results after removing this bump 5 months ago

Sorry, I accidentally deleted this video from my youtube yesterday. This patient has a seborrheic keratosis, aka a “wisdom spot” on her left cheek. These are benign growths, but people don’t like the appearance of them so they often request removal. The most common method of removal is probably treatment with liquid nitrogen spray. However, […]