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Basal Cell Carcinoma treatment in Bexleyheath

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Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, making up over 80% of cases in the UK. It is a non-melanoma skin cancer that develops from basal cells in the lowest layer of the epidermis.

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What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?

Basal Cell Carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. It typically develops in areas exposed to the sun; such as the face, neck, ears and hands. This type of skin cancer arises from the basal cells, which sit in the lowest layer of the epidermis. While BCC rarely spreads to other parts of the body, it can grow deeper over time and damage surrounding tissues.

Early signs may include:

  • A shiny/pearly bump
  • A flat pink/red patch
  • A sore that won’t heal or keeps returning.

Because BCC grows slowly, early detection offers the best chance of full recovery. Regular skin checks help identify any suspicious spots before they become a problem

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How does the treatment work?

Surgical excision is a common and effective treatment for basal cell carcinoma (BCC), especially for small, well-defined tumors in low-risk areas like the trunk, arms, or legs. Before the procedure, patients have a consultation to discuss the surgical plan, lesion size, location, and any necessary instructions, including pausing certain medications to reduce bleeding risk.

The procedure starts with a local anesthetic to numb the area, which may cause brief stinging but lasts several hours.

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What to expect after treatment:

Healing well after treatment is just as important as the procedure itself. Following Dr Braham’s aftercare instructions helps prevent infection and reduces the risk of scarring or recurrence. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Protect the treated area – Keep it clean and covered if needed. Avoid touching or scratching to prevent irritation.
  • Follow wound care instructions – Use any prescribed ointments, and change dressings as directed.
  • Minimise sun exposure – Apply broad spectrum SPF daily, and wear protective clothing to guard against UV rays.
  • Watch for new changes – Perform regular self exams and report any unusual skin changes immediately.
  • Attend follow ups – If Dr Braham requests a follow up appointment, it is crucial to attend

 

When to expect results:

Recovery from basal cell carcinoma (BCC) removal surgery is generally smooth, with mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness common for a few days. Pain is usually mild and manageable with over-the-counter pain relief like paracetamol.

The wound typically heals within 1 to 2 weeks, depending on size and location; non-dissolvable stitches are removed after 7 to 14 days, while dissolvable stitches break down naturally.

A scar will form and may appear red or raised initially but usually fades over 18 to 24 months. Keeping the area moisturised, avoiding sun exposure, and using silicone gels or scar-reducing products can improve scar appearance.

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Why choose Dr Braham & Persona Medical Aesthetics:

Dr Braham has performed a considerable number of earlobe repair and reconstruction procedures. His commitment in providing the highest standard of care and an optimal scarless results led him to become popular for this type of procedure.

Persona Medical Aesthetics Minor & Cosmetic Surgery Clinic are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, which is a legal requirement to perform minor & cosmetic skin surgery. This ensures that you are in safe, experienced hands throughout the entire process.

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Who carries out this procedure?

Dr Braham Ouali performs Upper & Lower Blepharoplasty.

What Else Can We Treat?

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Dr Lisa Delamaine welcomes you to Persona Medical Aesthetics, Minor Skin & Cosmetic Surgery Clinic.

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During your free consultation with our medical team, you’ll have the chance to ask any questions and clear up any uncertainties. Additonally, we are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, which is a legal requirement to perform minor skin surgery. This esnures that you are in safe, experienced hands throughout the entire process. Furthermore, all treatments, procedures, and products at Persona undergo thorough research and careful selection by Dr. Lisa and our medical team, as above all, your safety and well-being remain our top priority.
During your free consultation with our medical team, you’ll have the chance to ask any questions and clear up any uncertainties. Additonally, we are regulated by the Care Quality Commission, which is a legal requirement to perform minor skin surgery. This esnures that you are in safe, experienced hands throughout the entire process. Furthermore, all treatments, procedures, and products at Persona undergo thorough research and careful selection by Dr. Lisa and our medical team, as above all, your safety and well-being remain our top priority.
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