Category: Skin
Skin Cancer and Reconstructive Surgery in Sydney
According to Cancer Council Australia, two out of three Australians will be diagnosed with a skin cancer by the time they reach age 70. Melanoma is the third most common cancer in our country. Unfortunately, these statistics indicate if you do not follow precautions throughout your daily life, you are at risk of experiencing skin cancer and requiring reconstructive surgery in Sydney.
Why are Australians so susceptible to skin cancer?A/Prof. Damian Marucci, renowned cosmetic plastic reconstructive...Read More
Reconstructive Treatment Following Head and Neck Cancer in Sydney
Head and neck cancers in Sydney refers to a wide range of cancers that develop in the head and neck area including the whole oral cavity, palate, tongue, jaw, throat, nose and salivary glands. These types of cancer are widespread throughout Australia. It occurs when malignant tumours develop and grow in the lymph nodes or any other tissues in the head and neck region.
What types of head and neck cancers are most common in Sydney?Typically head and neck cancers originate in the cells that line the...Read More
The Dark Side of the Sun: Skin Cancer in Sydney
The weather in Sydney is sunny, with a Mediterranean-like climate that basically lasts the whole year. The winters are mild and summer temperatures range from warm, to hot and humid. Rain is spread throughout the year, with the bulk of it falling between March and June. This idyllic weather makes Australia a popular tourist destination for those seeking an escape from the cold. Residents of Sydney and regional areas have little need to seek refuge from inclement outdoor conditions....Read More