How would you treat this lower back lesion?
Case discussion: A 58-year-old male presents with a non-pigmented, pink, smooth lesion found on the lower back during a routine skin cancer check.
Case discussion: A 58-year-old male presents with a non-pigmented, pink, smooth lesion found on the lower back during a routine skin cancer check.
What would you do? A 76-year-old male presents for a routine skin check & this large patch was noted on the right parietal scalp. Join the case discussion!
Case discussion: 84-year-old male patient presents for a skin check with a new tender lesion on the rim of his helix after being seen by another GP that gave him antibiotics for it.
In this video, surgical lecturer Dr Tony Dicker demonstrates how to plan and perform pivotal flaps with optimal outcomes.
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Many surgical procedures result in a permanent scar and surgeries that involve tissue loss can alter the skin structure and appearance.