Facial mass removal surgery

  1.What is facial mass excision surgery?  Various swellings often appear on the face, commonly benign lesions such as skin nevus, sebaceous cyst, lipoma, hemangioma, fibroma, bone tumor, and some malignant lesions such as skin basal cell carcinoma, squamous carcinoma and melanoma. The surgery for these lesions is called facial mass excision.  2.Why choose a plastic surgeon to perform the surgery?  The face is the most exposed position of the human body, not only is it the place where the five senses converge, it is the focal point of human aesthetics, an important platform for interpersonal communication, and is given more sociological significance.  The presence of these lesions on the face not only infringes on human health, and some malignant lesions are even life-threatening, but also causes damage to the patient’s appearance to the point of psychological shadow, thus affecting the patient’s normal social life. The key to facial mass excision is not only to remove the lesion itself, but also to perfectly repair the excised wound and minimize the negative impact of the surgery itself on facial appearance.  Plastic surgeons have the clinical ability to meet all of these needs. Therefore, the best performer for excision of facial masses is a plastic surgeon.  (1) Adopt painless surgery mode, the chief expert in charge of surgery, treatment safety and exact effect.  (2) pay attention to the design of skin incision, incision as far as possible in non-exposed position, incision as far as possible in the hidden skin groove, incision direction as far as possible in the same direction of skin texture.  (3) Skilled application of flap or implant techniques can repair the secondary trauma left after excision of huge or special site lesions.  (4) Pay attention to cosmetic suture operation and timely follow-up treatment of scar suppression after wound healing.  (5) Minimally invasive surgical incision, less damage, shorter time, less bleeding, lower infection rate, less pain and less complications.  (6) Arranging day surgery, fast recovery from surgery, early return to work or return to normal life, saving time cost for patients and their families.