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Last updated: March 10, 2021 This Privacy Policy describes Our policies and procedures on the collection, use and disclosure of Your information when You use the Service and tells You about Your privacy rights and how the law protects You. We use Your Personal data to provide and improve the Service. By using the Service, …

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Post-Operative Instructions

What should I expect following the procedure? You will leave the office with a bandaged wound that has been sutured or left open to heal. It is common to experience some pain, swelling, discomfort and bruising. If you follow the “wound care” instructions below, it will help minimize discomfort. How should I care for my …

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Pre-Operative Instructions

What should I expect from this procedure? Your provider has recommended a surgical procedure. These instructions will help you prepare for your operation. Please note, depending on the clinical situation, your provider may choose to close the wound with sutures or leave the wound open to heal by itself. If your excision was sutured, you …

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In the Media

Dr. Campbell’s expertise was recently highlighted in the list of Top Cosmetic Dermatologists in the June/July 2023 issue of Chicago Magazine. This is peer nominated (aka cannot be bought). This marks the sixth year she has been highlighted in the magazine as a Cosmetic Dermatologist or as a Skin Cancer Surgeon. Dr. Campbell was awarded …

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Dysport® Injectable

Prescription Dysport® injectable is a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved treatment for temporarily lessening or eliminating moderate-to-severe frown lines between the eyebrows. Like BOTOX® Cosmetic, Dysport injectable is placed directly into the muscle underneath a furrow, weakening the muscle to the point where it cannot contract. Dysport, also known as Reloxin, is made from a …

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Post-Surgery Wound Care

What should I expect following the procedure? You will leave the office with a bandaged wound that may or may not be sutured. It is common to experience some pain, swelling, discomfort and bruising. If you follow the wound care instructions below, it will help minimize discomfort. How should I care for my surgical site? …

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Mohs Surgery Information

What is Skin Cancer? Skin cancer is the most prevalent of all cancers. More than one million Americans develop skin cancer every year. While most cells in the body divide and reproduce in an orderly manner at a slow pace, cancer occurs when there is abnormal growth of cells at an uncontrolled and unpredictable rate. …

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Pre-Surgery Checklist

What should I expect from this procedure? The surgeon will remove the skin cancer with a small margin and submit the tissue for pathologic evaluation. Slides will be prepared, and the Mohs surgeon will evaluate all of the margins. The wound will be closed (or left open to heal) if the margins are clear—or— more …

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Mohs Micrographic Surgery

The procedure was developed by Frederick Mohs in the 1930s and was appropriately named chemosurgery by its inventor because of the chemical interaction between zinc chloride and human tissue. In the 1980s the American College of Chemosurgery changed its name to the American College of Mohs Micrographic Surgery. Dr. Campbell is fellowship trained in Mohs …

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