How we do it: Biopsy of a suspicious pigmented lesion and how to reduce scarring and improve cosmetic outcome

Samer Jaber, Robin Ware, Rebecca Kleinerman, David Kriegel

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Abstract

With the rising incidence of melanoma among all age groups, it has become increasingly important to correctly diagnose a suspicious pigmented lesion while also keeping surgical scarring to a minimum. When melanoma is suspected and there is a high likelihood of surgical reexcision, performing excisional biopsy without dog-ear repair will result in a smaller final surgical scar and ultimately an improved cosmetic result.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)212-213
Number of pages2
JournalCosmetic Dermatology
Volume24
Issue number5
StatePublished - May 2011

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