Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Biggest lump removal from Face! Tumor removal from face! No scar surgery...



 Dr Shah removes a large tumor from the middle of this man's cheek, but first has to ease his nerves due to his fear of doctors. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon may remove a neoplasm through one of a few different methods, depending upon the location, size and type of facial tumor. Treating a malignant facial tumor may require surgical removal, along with chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The course of treatment is led by cancer specialists who consult with plastic and reconstructive surgeons on planning for facial reconstructive surgery. Are facial tumors common? Tumors that arise directly from the facial nerve are rare. Facial schwannomas and hemangiomas are both benign and are the most common types of tumors from the nerve itself. These tumors are generally slow growing. What causes tumor in face? The cause of facial tumors are often unknown, but they do present at birth or develop later on in life. What does a tumor on the face look like? Basal cell tumors can take on many forms, including a pearly white or waxy bump, often with visible blood vessels, on the ears, neck, or face. Tumors can also appear as a flat, scaly, flesh-colored or brown patch on the back or chest, or more rarely, a white, waxy scar. Can a tumor grow on your face? Facial Tumors. Whether benign or malignant, the growth and removal of facial tumors can affect the soft tissue and bones, altering the shape of your face. After having a tumor removed, you may feel that you don't look like yourself anymore. Can a tumor grow on your cheek? Inner cheek cancer (also called buccal mucosa cancer) is a type of head and neck cancer that begins when the cells that make up the inner cheek grow out of control and form lesions or tumors. Buccal mucosa is another name for the inside lining of the cheeks. #tumoronface #lump #buccalfat #drvaibhavshah

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