
Over a million new cases of skin cancer are diagnosed and treated each year
in the United States. Over 80% of these cancers are on the face or head and
neck region. This number is constantly increasing due to Americans' love of
the sun and outdoor activities without the use of sun protection. These skin
cancers often require special treatment to ensure complete removal of the tumor,
in addition to careful cosmetic reconstruction to achieve minimal deformity
and a natural aesthetic result.
Dr. Guida has extensive experience in facial reconstruction following excision
of skin cancers or as a result of facial trauma. He has published numerous articles
and lectured extensively on the various types of facial reconstructive techniques.
Dr. Guida works closely with specially trained dermatologists, known as Mohs
surgeons. These dermatologists have advanced training, allowing them to remove
the skin cancers under microscopic guidance to achieve the highest possible cure
rates while preserving as much normal tissue as possible. Often after the cancer
excision, the result is a significant soft tissue and sometimes structural defects.
Dr. Guida then chooses the most appropriate technique, from skin grafting to
simple or complex facial flaps, to most appropriately reconstruct these defects.
How is the reconstructive surgery done?
Frequently the reconstructive procedures can be done in his AAAHC office operating
suite using either local anesthesia or a twilight, monitored anesthetic. The
operation is most commonly done on an ambulatory basis, meaning the patient
can go home the same day. There may be a pressure dressing on the wound which
can be removed the next day. Sutures are usually removed in less than a week
and covered with camouflaged, flesh colored Steri-Strips.
Each reconstructive procedure is highly individualized and the specific details
can vary somewhat among patients, depending on the location and size of the lesion.
Dr. Guida will work closely with you, your dermatologist, and Mohs surgeon to
help ensure your comfort during the stress of having the surgery. Dr. Guida and
his staff will help to ensure the best possible cosmetic result, and guiding
you through the healing process.
How will I heal after reconstructive surgery?
The results of the reconstructive procedures most often are very positive
and require no further treatment. Rarely, after the reconstructive process
is over, patients may desire further treatment of any noticeable scarring.
Dr. Guida has in depth experience with treatment and camouflage of scars after
accidents or surgery. Early in the healing process, there are effective topical
anti-scar creams that can minimize the appearance of a scar early during the
healing phase. Occasionally, scars can be more effectively treated with either
laser resurfacing or possibly scar revision surgery. This can be done months
to years after the procedure.