Skin Cancer Reconstruction (Mohs Repair): Before & After Photos
Surgeries performed by fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeons Dr. Matthew Richardson and Dr. Jordan Cain.
Patient 1
Woman with circular cheek defect secondary to skin cancer that was excised with Mohs micrographic surgery and then reconstructed. Post-op photos are at 6 weeks and reveal minor redness, which will continue to fade.
Procedure by Matthew Richardson, M.D.
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Patient 2
Man with two simultaneous skin cancers (squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma) along the border of the lower lip which were both excised with Mohs micrographic surgery and then reconstructed using local tissue flaps. Post-op photos are at 2 months post-op.
Procedure by Matthew Richardson, M.D.
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Patient 3
Large nasal defect secondary to skin cancer that was removed using Mohs micrographic surgery and then reconstructed using a paramedian forehead flap. Scars are still fading at 4 months and have not been treated with any resurfacing treatments. Scars will continue to fade and mature over time.
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Patient 4
Repair of a facial skin defect from a skin cancer that was removed with Mohs micrographic surgery and then sent to us for reconstruction. An adjacent tissue transfer (V to Y flap) was used for reconstruction. Scar will continue to fade over time.
Procedure performed by Matthew Richardson, MD
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Patient 5
Skin cancer defect of the nose that was repaired with a local tissue flap from the side of the nose. After photos are 2 months postop.
Procedure by Matthew Richardson, MD
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Patient 6
55-64 year old man treated with Facial Reconstructive Surgery
Patient with a skin cancer of the left upper lip that was removed at the dermatologist using Mohs surgery.
Patient then was sent to us for reconstruction. Local tissue flaps were used to repair the large defect, which is totally healed at 3 months post-op.
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Patient 7
This patient underwent Mohs micrographic surgery for removal of a basal cell skin cancer from the right nasal tip, followed by reconstructive surgery with a Bilobe Flap. Postoperative photo was taken approximately one month after reconstructive surgery.
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Patient 8
Large facial defect following Mohs surgery reconstructed with bilobed flap. Results shown just under 3 months after surgery.
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Patient 9
Skin cancer reconstruction for a defect on the nose. Postop photos shown at 2 months.
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Patient 10
Cheek reconstruction results at just under 3 months postop without makeup. Scar is still pink and will fade with time. Skin cancer defect reconstructed with local tissue flap.
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Patient 11
1 month postoperative views of a skin cancer reconstruction on the nose using a local tissue flap
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Patient 12
Skin cancer defect of the right upper cheek after the dermatologist performed Mohs surgery. Area reconstructed by Matthew Richardson, MD.
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Patient 13
Skin cancer defect of the right nasal ala (nostril) area. Area removed by Mohs surgeon and then repaired by Matthew Richardson, MD
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Patient 14
Patient with skin cancer reconstruction performed by Matthew Richardson, MD. Defect of right nasal ala created by dermatologist during Mohs surgery.
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Patient 15
Skin cancer defect of the chin area. Area removed by Mohs surgeon and then repaired by Jordan Cain, MD. Photos are 12 months post-op.
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