Reconstructive procedures are widely varied and are often recognized by insurance companies as medically necessary. They may involve reconstruction from old scars, soft tissue injuries from motor vehicle accidents, or reconstruction following removal of skin cancers. Most of these procedures are performed on an outpatient basis and can be done under either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The specific nature of the operation is dependent on the extent of injury as well as personal preferences in terms of expectations and goals. Generally speaking, the final effects from reconstructive surgery take several months to appear, mostly due to the gradual resolution of scars and discoloration. Meticulous wound care for several months is essential and includes the application of moisturizers and diligent sun protection. Your surgeon will be able to provide greater detail on the surgery itself and what to expect following the procedure.
Facial reconstruction after skin cancer excision is a major part of the treatment process. There are different types of skin cancers but most are removed surgically. The resultant defect often needs surgical repair. The extent of surgery varies widely depending on the location and complexity of the defect.