Dr Cottee has been doing skin grafts for many years.
Essentially there are two types of skin grafts. Full thickness or partial thickness. The first and most common is the Full Thickness Skin Graft. This involves taking a piece of skin from an area of the body that has similar colour and thickness to the area of skin that has been removed with the skin cancer. Below are some pictures of that procedure that we have done.
Essentially there are two types of skin grafts. Full thickness or partial thickness. The first and most common is the Full Thickness Skin Graft. This involves taking a piece of skin from an area of the body that has similar colour and thickness to the area of skin that has been removed with the skin cancer. Below are some pictures of that procedure that we have done.
Lesion to be removed from nose. This is a Basal Cell Carcinoma
Graft at DAY 7
Graft at DAY 16
Graft at DAY 30
Day 35