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Question:
I have been diagnosed with a cancer on my lip and am scheduled to have it removed using the Moh's technique. When should I see a plastic surgeon for the reconstruction?
Answer:
Your dermatologist may be perfectly skilled at reconstructing the defect. Discuss this with your doctor to see if a plastic surgeon's input could be beneficial. If possible, visit the plastic surgeon before the tumor is removed so your lip can be examined and photos can be taken. Frequently, the reconstruction can be done the same day as the resection.
Question:
I think I broke my nose. What should I do?
Answer:
It is important to have your nose examined by a doctor within the first few hours. It is possible when you injured your nose you developed a blood collection under the mucosa covering the septum. This is called a septal hematoma and must be drained right away. The next step is to determine if the bones or cartilage have been broken, and if they should be corrected. The correction sometimes be done immediatley but frequently is best done 7 to 10 days after the injury. This allows enough time for some improvement in the skin swelling, but does not allow the bone to heal together in the new, crooked position.
Question:
I cut my face yesterday and I think I need stitches. What should I do?
Answer:
If more than 12 hours have passed it may be too late for sutures. You should see a physician to have the area cleaned and examined. Depending on the location and depth of the injury, there may be damage to deeper structures and this needs to be addressed. You may also need to be on an antibiotic to treat or reduce the chance of an infection.
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