In most cases, treatment for a BCC is quick and straightforward, and is usually very effective. The most common procedure is a simple surgical excision to remove the cancer, along with some of the surrounding healthy skin. The area is then closed with a few stitches or a small skin graft if needed.
If your cancer is in an area that is difficult to treat, such as your head, neck or ears, you may need a more specialised form of treatment, known as Mohs micrographic surgery. This involves removing the affected skin in stages and checking it straight away under a microscope. The process is repeated until the whole area is free of cancer.
Other treatments include:
- Curettage—a simple procedure where the cancer is scraped away, and the skin surface sealed with heat
- Cryotherapy—liquid nitrogen is used to freeze and destroy the cancerous cells
- Topical creams—including ones to stimulate your immune system
- Photodynamic therapy—a form of light therapy to target the cancer
Our Consultant Dermatologists have extensive experience in successfully treating skin cancer and will tailor your treatment carefully, according to the type and size of your skin lesion and your individual medical history.