11th July 2024
What to Expect During and After an Excision Biopsy for Suspected Skin Cancer
An excision biopsy for skin cancer is a key diagnostic tool used to confirm whether a suspicious skin lesion is cancerous.
Read moreAn excision biopsy for skin cancer is a key diagnostic tool used to confirm whether a suspicious skin lesion is cancerous.
Read moreEarly detection of skin cancer increases the chances of successful treatment and reduces the risk of severe complications.
Read moreMoles are small brown or black patches on the skin when skin cells gather in a cluster as opposed to in an even spread.
Read moreSkin cancer affects many adults in the UK but what are the signs to look for? In this post, we answer this common enquiry.
Read moreSkin cancer has a high incidence rate in the UK but what are the treatment options? In this post, leading surgeon Anca Breahna answers that query.
Read moreThis may be a small patch of darkened tissue that is irregular in shape, and may or may not be raised from the surface of the skin.
Read moreSkin cancer results from abnormal cell growth due to UV damage. Key types are Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Malignant Melanoma. Chester Cosmetic Surgery provides thorough assessments and excision treatments for suspected lesions.
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CH4 9DE
Practice Manager: Claire Bate – Phone 0800 080 6026
Patient Coordinator: Joedy Williams – Phone 07538 012918