University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany
Est. 1471

Skin Cancer Surgery

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University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany

Established

1471

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Skin Cancer Surgery at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

What procedures are available at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)?

University Hospital of Munich (LMU), can be found in Professor Huber Platz, Munich, Germany and offers its patients Skin Cancer Surgery procedures as well as 223 other procedures, across 26 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Skin Cancer Surgery procedures at University Hospital of Munich (LMU). The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around ฿134,000.

How many medical staff are there at University Hospital of Munich (LMU) and what accreditations do they have?

Currently, there's no information available about the doctors at the Hospital, and University Hospital of Munich (LMU) is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at University Hospital of Munich (LMU)

Family accommodation
Free Wifi
Interpreter services
Laundry
Mobility accessible rooms
Pharmacy
Private rooms for patients available
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Skin Cancer Surgery in Munich

Skin cancer, like other forms of cancer, may require surgery to remove the cancerous growth. For cancers that have not spread, surgery may be the only type of treatment needed. Skin cancers that are more aggressive, such as melanoma, often need more extensive surgeries. If your doctor found that nearby lymph nodes are inflamed, and the cancer cells are suspected to have spread, your doctor usually will need to remove the lymph nodes.

What's the Recovery Time?

Recovery time of skin cancer surgery depends on the type of surgery you have. In general, it is wise to take it easy for several days. Your doctor will give you a detailed recovery timeline, which includes when you can go back to work and resume your normal activities.

What's the Success Rate?

Skin cancer surgery is generally safe and effective. Mohs surgery has one of the highest cure rates at up to 99%. Still, the surgery carries some potential side effects, including pain, swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, scarring, disfigurement, fatigue, and lymphedema.

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Oncology Consultation

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Radiotherapy

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