SKIN PROCEDURES
Concerns about the skin — a mole, a scar, a patch of depigmented skin, a swelling that has appeared or grown — are often what first bring someone to a plastic surgeon. Most of these procedures are day-care, done under local anesthesia, and patients usually go back to light work within a day or two.
Each page below explains the condition and what the procedure involves. If you are unsure what applies to your situation, call or WhatsApp us — even a photograph can often help us point you in the right direction.
Each page below explains the condition and what the procedure involves. If you are unsure what applies to your situation, call or WhatsApp us — even a photograph can often help us point you in the right direction.
Swellings and moles — evaluation and removal of skin lumps, moles, and soft tissue swellings.
Scar revision — improving the appearance of scars from injury, surgery, or acne.
Leukoderma (melanocyte transfer) — surgical treatment for stable white patches of skin.
Scar revision — improving the appearance of scars from injury, surgery, or acne.
Leukoderma (melanocyte transfer) — surgical treatment for stable white patches of skin.