Skin Cancer Pictures


Recurrent Squamous Cell Carcinoma



In addition to metastatic spread, squamous cell carcinomas may recur locally at a site of previous treatment. This recurrent SCC developed at the edge of a scar resulting from earlier treatment. The tissue blanche is due to epinephrine in the local anesthetic. This squamous cell carcinoma was treated by Mohs surgery.

more:

skin cancer pictures

[Home] [Lasers] [Liposuction] [Cosmetic Surgery] [Skin Cancer] [Oak Brook] [Chicago Area] [Medical] [Contact Us]
  • Jeffrey Melton, M.D., S.C., Oakbrook Center Mall, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523
  • (630) 928-0240
  • www.drmelton.com