Stage one melanoma surgery consists of the simple, in-office removal of the cancerous cells by a dermatologist. If the cancer has spread beyond .08mm thickness, you’ll need a more involved surgery.
Unlike stage one, surgeons or surgical oncologists remove stage two and three melanomas. Additionally, a sentinel lymph node biopsy will likely be performed to help identify whether the melanoma has spread and, if so, to which lymph nodes.
Read MoreHaving surgery for melanoma can be a scary experience, but the intention is to remove as much cancer as possible. With proper staging, your surgeon can give you an idea of what to expect and how best to treat the cancer.
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