This atlas offers comprehensive coverage of surgical reconstruction after skin cancer surgery. There are many ways to repair surgical wounds caused by the removal of skin cancer. Different considerations are often taken into account and frequently one of the most fruitful discussions when doctors gather is seeing how other surgeons repair the same wound. These differences are intriguing, often demonstrating the artistic skill involved in the technique. This atlas will offer surgical cases with each page demonstrating a logical and reproducible method of repairing a wound at a given anatomic location.
Using unique 6 paneled grids for each anatomical location covered, chapters show the variety of possibilities for closure of similar wounds. Chapters will also show the work of many invited experts within dermatology and plastic surgery and include their distinct commentary and expertise.