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Eyelid & Facial Skin Cancer Surgery
Skin cancers, as well as eyelid cancers, have risen to epidemic
proportions in our society. Excessive sun exposure is a leading
cause of skin cancers, but it can also be a hereditary condition.
Any new or changing skin lesion, whether a bump on the skin, a mole,
a sore that won’t heal, should be evaluated for diagnosis and management.
Although doctors can look at a skin growth to determine its danger,
ultimately a superficial biopsy is needed to determine the pathology
of the lesion. If cancerous, most skin lesions are treated with
surgical excision. Depending on the pathology of the biopsied area,
there are different surgical options, such as direct excision, Mohs
surgery, frozen section, or observation. Dr. Enzer discusses each
of these options, and their risks and benefits, with his patients. |