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Webinar replay: Revising key topics in skin cancer surgery, July 2025

Written by HealthCert Education | Jul 10, 2025 8:27:41 AM

In this webinar, Dr Jonny Levy revises key topics in skin cancer surgery, including biopsies, suturing, ellipses, flaps, grafts, clinical pearls, and more.

Suitable for doctors with some experience in skin cancer surgery, this webinar is part of our free monthly education series for alumni and current course participants.

If you have completed a course in skin cancer medicine, surgery, or dermoscopy — or you've attended one of our conferences — this session is designed to help you apply your learning in real-world clinical practice, with case discussions and Q&A.

Watch this webinar recording to get an overview of:

  • Biopsies: punch and shave
  • Knot-tying
  • Sutures: simple, pulley, vertical mattress, horizontal mattress
  • Bleeders: how to manage
  • Ellipses: curved ellipses / s-plasty / m-plasty
  • Single and double advancement flaps
    • Rotation
    • Rhomboid (classic and modified)
    • Island pedicle
    • Keystone
  • Grafts: split skin and full thickness
  • Clinical pearls

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