Healing After Skin Cancer Surgery

At our Melbourne clinic, we specialise in skin cancer surgery and offer expert mole removal surgery. We understand that healing after skin cancer surgery is a significant part of your journey. Our skilled team provides compassionate care to ensure your recovery is as smooth as possible. We focus on delivering personalised treatment plans tailored to your needs, ensuring that your skin cancer surgery in Melbourne is handled with the utmost expertise and sensitivity.

Mr. Salerno is an accredited Plastic Surgeon and a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. He is a skin cancer specialist who regularly attends the Melanoma Clinic at the Alfred Hospital. Each year Mr Salerno performs thousands of skin cancer operations. 

The most common type of treatment for skin cancer is surgical excision. In most cases, this can be performed under a local anaesthetic in the procedure rooms in our clinics.

This involves making an incision and removing the skin cancer and some surrounding tissue to ensure all the cancerous cells are removed. The defect is then sutured, and a dressing is applied.

You will be given instructions on how to manage the wound and a post operative appointment will be made for you so the nurse can review your wound and remove the sutures. We also have a number of treatments available to ensure that the scar is minimized and the outcome is optimized particularly if the surgery involves the skin on the face.

Occasionally the skin cancer is too large or is in a difficult position and a simple excision is not possible. In this case, a rotation flap, a free flap or closure with a skin graft is necessary. Mr. Salerno has extensive experience in these types of surgeries and will discuss your options with you in detail. You may be required to go to hospital for your surgery as a day case or stay overnight and this will depend on the type of surgery, your age and your overall health.

An estimate of the charges for your surgery will be provided in writing at your first consultation with the surgeon. Please be aware that you will have an out of pocket cost which is the component of your payment which is not rebatable from Medicare or your health fund.

Sometimes the surgeon may take a biopsy first to determine the type of skin cancer and the level of invasiveness.

Those skin cancers that are superficial can sometimes be treated with a special type of cream. The skin cancer that is removed will always be sent to a laboratory where a Pathologist looks at it under a microscope to determine what type of skin cancer it is, and if all the margins are clear of tumour cells to indicate that it was completely removed.

Pathologists work independently from surgeons, and you will receive a separate invoice from the Laboratory.

Depending on the type of skin cancer you may be required to have other types of therapies such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy.

If you are diagnosed with Melanoma, you may be referred to the Melanoma clinic at the Alfred Hospital. Here you will be seen by a team of specialists and other tests such as PET scans may be required. This scan can determine if there has been any spread of the Melanoma to other areas of the body.

Mr. Salerno works closely with our nurses to ensure that your care is streamlined. We recommend that all our patients have a Molemap skin check to determine if there are any other lesions of concern. This is usually performed every 12 months and you do not need a referral from your GP in order to have a Dermascan skin check. 

Choosing the right clinic for your skin cancer surgery is essential for your overall well-being. Our Melbourne clinic is dedicated to providing exceptional care, from the initial consultation to post-operative healing. With our extensive experience in mole removal surgery, we ensure that each procedure is performed with precision, and we offer ongoing support to aid in effective healing after skin cancer surgery.

Mole removal surgery is a critical step in managing skin cancer. Our clinic in Melbourne uses advanced techniques to safely remove moles and reduce the risk of further complications. The procedure is carried out with care and precision to ensure the best possible outcomes. Post-surgery, we provide detailed instructions to support healing after skin cancer surgery and monitor your progress closely.

Healing after skin cancer surgery is a vital phase in your recovery. We offer comprehensive support to ensure your healing process is as smooth as possible. Our team provides guidance on wound care, pain management, and follow-up appointments. We are committed to helping you navigate this period with comfort and confidence, offering the best practices for effective healing.

Stephen Salerno

Stephen Salerno

AHPRA Registration: Mr Stephen Salerno MED 0001159577 - Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Mr Stephen Salerno received his medical degree from Monash University in 1995 and worked, in a number of hospitals in Victoria and England, before commencing formal Plastic surgery training in 2004. He completed his training and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2008. He has been practising as a Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon since then and has dual private practice sites with rooms in Moonee Ponds and Werribee

Melanoma Expert

Stephen is a Melanoma expert and regularly attends the Melanoma clinic at the Alfred Hospital where he is also appointed as a Plastics and Burns surgeon. He is regularly involved in the education and training of junior surgeons. Mr Salerno has extensive experience in the management of Skin Cancers and performs surgical procedures both in Public and Private hospitals and onsite in our clinics. He offers services in the diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of skin cancer and the ongoing surveillance with Dermascan skin checks provided by our team of Melanographers.

Doctor preparing patient notes during a skin cancer consultation at Dermascan. Professional medical care and skin cancer treatment services.