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Surgery is the most common way to treat melanoma. It might be the only treatment needed for early-stage melanomas. It's often part of the treatment for more advanced cancers. Surgery is done to remove any area that has melanoma cancer cells. The type of surgery often depends on the location, size, and number of melanoma tumors present. Surgery may be done by a doctor who is a specialist, such as a:
The types of surgery include:
Some surgeries work better for certain stages of melanoma. For example:
Your doctor will talk with you about which surgery will work best for your stage of melanoma.
Talk with your doctor about what kind of surgery is the best choice for you. Ask any questions and address any concerns you may have. You may still need other types of treatment before or after surgery.
Surgery is most often in a doctor's office or a hospital's outpatient clinic. You'll be able to go home the same day. For more complex surgery, you may need to stay overnight in the hospital.
It will take a couple of weeks for your incision to heal. During this time, you may have:
Talk with your care team about what to expect. Make sure you know what symptoms to report. If you've had skin flaps or grafts, your team will tell you how to take care of them as they heal.