Treatments & Procedures
Understanding Skin Cancer Treatment
When it comes to skin cancer, early diagnosis and expert treatment make all the difference. At Orlando Minimally Invasive Surgery (OMIS), our board-certified surgeons provide comprehensive skin cancer treatment designed to safely remove cancerous tissue, minimize scarring, and support long-term healing.
We combine clinical precision with compassionate care—helping you feel informed, supported, and confident throughout every step of your treatment journey.
What Is Skin Cancer Treatment?
Skin cancer treatment focuses on removing cancerous or precancerous growths from the skin while preserving healthy tissue. The goal is to fully eliminate the cancer, reduce the chance of recurrence, and maintain as natural an appearance as possible.
Our surgeons treat all major forms of skin cancer, including:
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Melanoma (early or localized)
- Precancerous lesions and atypical moles
Each treatment plan is tailored to your diagnosis, skin type, and cosmetic goals to ensure the best medical and aesthetic outcomes.
Signs You May Need Skin Cancer Evaluation
Early detection is key to successful treatment. You should schedule a skin evaluation if you notice:
- A new mole, bump, or spot that changes in color, size, or shape
- A sore that doesn’t heal or bleeds easily
- A rough, scaly, or crusted patch of skin
- A dark or irregular spot that looks different from other moles
- Persistent itching, pain, or sensitivity in one area
Our team provides thorough evaluations and will guide you through next steps if treatment is needed.
Schedule an Appointment
If you’ve been diagnosed with skin cancer or notice a suspicious spot, the expert team at Orlando Minimally Invasive Surgery is here to help.
Book your appointment today to learn more about skin cancer treatment in Orlando and take the next step toward restoring your health and peace of mind.
Minimally Invasive Skin Cancer Treatment in Orlando
What to Expect from Skin Cancer Treatment
During treatment, our surgeons carefully remove the cancerous area and, when necessary, a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue to ensure all cancer cells are eliminated. In some cases, reconstructive techniques may be used to optimize cosmetic results and promote smooth healing.
Most procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you can return home the same day. Recovery is generally quick, and most patients resume normal activities within a few days to a week.
Why Choose Orlando Minimally Invasive Surgery?
Patients throughout Central Florida trust OMIS for skin cancer care because we combine medical expertise with a patient-first approach.
Specialized Expertise – Board-certified surgeons with extensive experience in skin cancer removal and reconstruction.
Personalized Treatment Plans – Each plan is customized to your diagnosis, skin health, and cosmetic preferences.
Comprehensive Team Care – A collaborative team of surgeons, PAs, and APRNs dedicated to your comfort and recovery.
Long-Term Support – Ongoing follow-up and education to help prevent recurrence and maintain healthy skin.
Recovery and Follow-Up Care
Recovery after skin cancer treatment varies depending on the size and location of the lesion. Our team provides detailed post-treatment instructions for wound care, scar management, and sun protection. Follow-up visits help ensure the area heals properly and that no new lesions develop.
Our commitment to your care continues well beyond treatment—because lifelong skin health starts with expert guidance and regular monitoring.
Questions and Appointment Requests
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We are here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have. Feel free to reach out to us anytime to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment.

Orlando Minimally Invasive Surgery is a team of expert surgeons, PAs, and APRNs dedicated to delivering advanced, patient-centered surgical care through minimally invasive techniques.
Hospital Privileges at AdventHealth, HCA Lake Monroe Hospital, Orlando Health, Oviedo Medical Center, and UCF Lake Nona Hospital
