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Wide Local Excision Skin With Reconstruction

Localized melanoma is treated with surgical removal of the tumor along with an extra amount of normal skin around the melanoma (a wide local excision) to ensure that all of the melanoma cells have been removed. Most of the time, the wound can be directly closed with sutures. Sometimes, a skin graft from elsewhere on the body must be used to replace the skin that was removed.

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