Skin cancer is a disease that can be completely cured by surgical methods at an early stage. In the late period, in patients presenting with a large tumor, it is difficult to completely remove the tumor and more difficult methods are required for repair. In addition, as the tumor diameter increases, the tumor may spread to other parts of the body, and sometimes it may even be late for surgical intervention. Depending on the type, stage and localization of skin cancer, radiation therapy (radiotherapy) and/or drug therapy (chemotherapy) can be added to surgical treatment by oncology specialists.
With early diagnosis, aesthetic and functional losses due to treatment are not observed or are minimal. In addition, the costs of early treatment are also lower. Most of the small lesions are operated under local anesthesia and 100% recovery is achieved.