THE LONDON SKIN CLINIC

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THE LONDON SKIN CLINIC
THE LONDON SKIN CLINIC
AT
MEDICAL
CHAMBERS
108 HARLEY STREET
LONDON WIG 7ET
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108 HARLEY STREET
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• Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
• Nipple Biopsy
• Nipple Discharge Analysis
• Cytological assessment
• Core Biopsy
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AND SERVICES
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Cancer
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rodent ulcers
Vasectomy
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MEDICAL
CHAMBERS
108 HARLEY STREET
LONDON WIG 7ET
THE
LONDON
SKIN
CLINIC
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A
asset in the Oncology award in the Hospital Doctor of the
Year 2002. The performance of her Breast Unit at Queen
Mary Hospital resulted in the award of NHS Champion in
2004 Evening Standard Awards.
THE
LONDON
SKIN CLINIC
THE TEAM
TEAM II CONSULTANTS
CONSULTANTS
CONSULTANT PLASTIC SURGEON
Mr Mark Gittos FRACS (Plast)
Mark Gittos qualified from Auckland Medical School
in 1984, where he won the Carrick Robertson Prize in
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meetings which cover clinical, best practice and educational
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advancement of post mastectomy reconstruction using
skin and nipple sparing surgical techniques and has
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CONSULTANT
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SURGEON
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joined The London
Breast Clinic in 2001.
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mole changes
changes in
in size
size or
or colour,
colour, if
if it
it itches,
itches, is
is painful
painful or
or bleeds,
bleeds,
or
if
new
nodules
develop
around
it
or
it
looks
red
and
infl
amed
then
themole
mole
or if new nodules develop around it or it looks red and inflamed then the
should
should be
be removed
removed for
for examination.
examination. It
It is
is important
important that
that moles
moles are
are removed
removed
properly
so
they
can
be
thoroughly
examined.
It
is
usually
recommended
properly so they can be thoroughly examined. It is usually recommended that
that
moles
moles are
are removed
removed with
with an
an ellipse
ellipse of
of normal
normal skin
skin around
around them,
them, aiming
aiming for
for aa 2mm
2mm
margin
ne.
margin of
of clearance.
clearance. Most
Most of
of the
the moles
moles that
that are
are removed
removed turn
turn out
out to
to be
be fi
fine.
Pathologists
Pathologists (doctors
(doctors who
who examine
examine tissues
tissues under
under the
the microscope)
microscope) use
use different
different
terms
for
benign
moles.
They
may
be
junctional,
juvenile,
blue,
compound,
terms for benign moles. They may be junctional, juvenile, blue, compound,
dermal
dermal or
or intradermal.
intradermal. All
All these
these are
are descriptions
descriptions for
for benign
benign (non
(non cancerous)
cancerous)
moles.
Some
will
be
what
are
called
dysplastic
moles.
These
moles. Some will be what are called dysplastic moles. These are
are thought
thought to
to be
be
precancerous
moles
that
have
the
potential
to
become
malignant
melanomas
precancerous moles that have the potential to become malignant melanomas if
if
they
they are
are left.
left. Although
Although many
many of
of them
them may
may not
not turn
turn cancerous
cancerous it
it is
is impossible
impossible to
to
tell
tell and
and so
so they
they should
should probably
probably be
be removed.
removed. The
The next
next stage
stage after
after the
the dysplastic
dysplastic
mole
is
the
malignant
melanoma
in
situ.
This
has
just
turned
cancerous,
mole is the malignant melanoma in situ. This has just turned cancerous, but
but
does
does not
not have
have the
the ability
ability to
to spread.
spread. Like
Like the
the dysplastic
dysplastic mole,
mole, it
it is
is cured
cured by
by
removing
removing it
it properly.
properly. Malignant
Malignant melanomas
melanomas proper
proper have
have the
the ability
ability to
to spread
spread
around
the
body,
so
the
earlier
they
are
caught
the
better.
It
seems
that
around the body, so the earlier they are caught the better. It seems that the
the most
important factor in determining whether a malignant melanoma may have
most important factor in determining whether a malignant melanoma may have
spread or not is its thickness. This is measured in mm and is called the Breslow
spread or not is its thickness. This is measured in mm and is called the Breslow
thickness. Depending on the thickness, a wider removal of the skin around a
thickness. Depending on the thickness, a wider removal of the skin around a
malignant melanoma is usually recommended. Malignant melanomas that are
malignant melanoma is usually recommended. Malignant melanomas that are
less than 1mm thick have a greater than 95% chance of causing no further
less than 1mm thick have a greater than 95% chance of causing no further
trouble. Another way of measuring the thickness of a malignant melanoma is the
trouble. Another way of measuring the thickness of a malignant melanoma is the
Clarke’s level. This relates to which layers of the skin the malignant melanoma
Clarke’s level. This relates to which layers of the skin the malignant melanoma
has penetrated. This is less accurate that the Breslow thickness in predicting the
has penetrated. This is less accurate that the Breslow thickness in predicting the
likelihood of further problems. As with other cancers, it is important that people
likelihood of further problems. As with other cancers, it is important that people
who have had malignant melanomas are treated by a team of specialists. This will
who have had malignant melanomas are treated by a team of specialists. This will
include a dermatologist, a surgeon and perhaps a plastic surgeon, an oncologist
include
a dermatologist, a surgeon and perhaps a plastic surgeon, an oncologist
and
a pathologist.
and a pathologist.
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large
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fair skinned,
fair dysplastic
haired or red
haired
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large
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or previous
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as those
who with
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as well asinthose
who have
had considerable
sunof
exposure
considerable
sun exposure
their lives,
particularly
with episodes
severe in
their
lives,
particularly
with
episodes
of
severe
sunburn
when
they
were
young.
sunburn when they were young.
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can arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your appointment time so that the
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see you if any personal information is still required. A nurse will then take you
to meet the consultant. A spouse, partner, relative or friend can accompany
you, or the nurse can stay with you during your consultation and examination.
“One Stop” Consultation and Surgery
Whether you have referred yourself, or been referred by your GP or other
specialist the consultant will discuss the nature of your problem and any other
relevant information, such as your general medical history and family history.
Clinical examination will take place.
After clinical examination and discussion with the consultant, if it is felt
appropriate to proceed to surgery under local anaesthetic you will be asked
to sign a consent form and the nurse will show you to the changing area and
prepare for theatre. If you do not wish to proceed with immediate surgery
then a future date can be agreed to return to have the procedure undertaken.
On examination if the nature or size of the lesion indicates that surgery should
not be undertaken under local anaesthetic then arrangements can be made
for you to have an operation under general anaesthetic at a later date.
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relevant information, such as your general medical history and family history.
Clinical examination will take place.
After clinical examination and discussion with the consultant, if it is felt
appropriate to proceed to surgery under local anaesthetic you will be asked
to sign a consent form and the nurse will show you to the changing area and
prepare for theatre. If you do not wish to proceed with immediate surgery
then a future date can be agreed to return to have the procedure undertaken.
On examination if the nature or size of the lesion indicates that surgery should
not be undertaken under local anaesthetic then arrangements can be made
for you to have an operation under general anaesthetic at a later date.
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make an appointment to attend for removal of sutures and to discuss the
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routinely covered as outpatient treatment and are paid by medical insurers
subject to policy terms, benefit limits, conditions, exclusions and excesses.
The Consultants at 108 Harley Street are able to request these investigations
as part of the original claim so a further pre-authorisation is not usually
required but you should check with your insurer if this is their policy.
Patients who have been referred by a Doctor not based at 108 Harley Street
should also be covered under their original claim reference but again it is
better to check with the insurer.
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If you are paying your own account, you are requested to settle all invoices on
receipt this will usually be at the time of treatment.
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appointment based upon standard outcomes but these are for guidance only
and are not binding.
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a letter of guarantee signed by your sponsor to your first appointment with
a Consultant. The letter should outline the scope of cover being paid for on
your behalf e.g. consultations, investigations, surgery or provide a monetary
limit. If this is not provided you will be regarded as a self paying patient and
asked to settle the account at the time of treatment.
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