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Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center

Elevating the standards of Skin Cancer Management

Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center

Elevating the standards of Skin Cancer Management

Patient Case studies

Patient Case Studies

Monthly Skin Cancer Conference

Monthly Skin Cancer Conference

SCARS Foundation Skin Cancer Conference is attended by a variety of physicians interested in skin cancer management, research, and education.

Reconstruction Gallery

Reconstruction Gallery

Skin Cancer Connection Newsletter

The Skin Cancer Connection

Read More About Cases Featured in our Quarterly Newsletter Publication.

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MULTIPLE ATYPICAL NEVI WITH STRONG FAMILY HISTORY OF CANCER

HISTORY 24-year-old woman presents with multiple atypical nevi.  Almost all lesions had mild atypia, few had focally moderate atypia, and one on her right posterior shoulder had severe atypia and was excised with 5mm margins elsewhere. Family history is significant for melanoma in grandmother and pancreatic cancer in her father. Physical exam showed multiple 2-4…
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ADDITIONAL MARGIN EXCISION AFTER SKIN GRAFTING

DISCUSSION This series of photographs represents an approach to margin management of melanoma in situ. Some melanoma in situ margins are difficult to assess clinically, as is the case in our first series with extensively pigmented skin. In some settings, taking 7-9 mm margins exposes the patient to significant healing issues, as the second case…
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POST FOREHEAD RECONSTRUCTION ISCHEMIC COMPLICATIONS

  HISTORY 61-year-old woman underwent Mohs excision of left forehead basal cell carcinoma on 7/11/2017. Patient developed bleeding and pain post-op day 1. A subsequent polymicrobial wound infection was treated with antibiotics. Post-op hematoma is the likely contributing factor to skin flap necrosis. All ischemic tissue has self-debrided without surgical intervention. Patient is seeking reconstructive…
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EXTENSIVE NASAL TIP BASAL CELL CARCINOMA

HISTORY 71-year-old woman presents with a nasal tip lesion biopsied on 6/12/2017 showing basal cell carcinoma, superficial and micronodular type. There is a history of treatment with topical chemotherapy and Mohs excision of other sites. Patient is anxious about the possible extent of nasal carcinoma and the reconstruction required. DISCUSSION This case presents an excellent…
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Medial Canthus Repair

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CHEEK FLAP ISCHEMIC COMPLICATION

HISTORY 70-year-old man with history of sarcoidosis on chronic prednisone. Left preauricular cheek squamous cell carcinoma was treated with Mohs excision and inferior SMAS partial island flap reconstruction. The healing was complicated by wound dehiscence, partially due to wound ischemia and wound tension.   DISCUSSION The third case represents a dehiscence due to likely ischemia…
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Upcoming Conference Dates


FEBRUARY

13

MARCH

12

APRIL

9

MAY

14

Virtual Conference
5:30 pm

Meeting Agenda:
Skin Cancer Management, Reconstructive Challenges, Dermatopathology

Virtual Conference
5:30 pm

Meeting Agenda:
Skin Cancer Management, Reconstructive Challenges, Dermatopathology

Virtual Conference
5:30 pm

Meeting Agenda:
Skin Cancer Management, Reconstructive Challenges, Dermatopathology

Virtual Conference
5:30 pm

Meeting Agenda:
Skin Cancer Management, Reconstructive Challenges, Dermatopathology

Collaborative Care for Your Patients

SCARS Center specialists collaborate with referring physicians to establish customized care plans for patients. Primary physicians may refer patients, utilize the facility for combined treatment plans, or present cases at our monthly conference.  

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A TEAM APPROACH TO SKIN CANCER MANAGEMENT

Our acclaimed and experienced skin cancer specialists deliver exceptional care to our patients using a comprehensive team approach.

SCARS Center specialists include dermatologists, dermatopathologists, radiation oncologists, facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons and ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgeons.

 

Together we offer specialized treatment options that range from non-surgical cure such as Photodynamic Therapy, Superficial Radiotherapy, and topical chemotherapy, to Mohs excision in combination with closure and, in many instances, reconstruction by our board and double board certified plastic surgeons. The combination of specialists and treatment options available at SCARS Center provides patients with the convenience and quality of service every person deserves after a skin cancer diagnosis.

MONTHLY SKIN CANCER CONFERENCE

Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Center is home to the SCARS Foundation Monthly Skin Cancer Conference, which has been held on a monthly basis for more than 10 years. The CME-Accredited conference was established for the benefit of our patients, our physicians, and all physicians involved in skin cancer management.

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Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery Center is Orange County’s premiere skin cancer center, offering patients, physicians, and the community a credible, reliable, and convenient resource for understanding, preventing, and managing skin cancer.

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ON-SITE SURGICAL FACILITY

We are a JCAHO (Joint Commission) accredited ambulatory surgical center and a member of the ASCA (Ambulatory Surgery Center Association) with a full staff of board certified surgeons. We are dedicated to providing our physicians and their patients in the Newport Beach area with a safe environment and the highest quality of care, in a private outpatient setting.

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