Skin cancer reconstruction repairs the wound left after surgery, making sure the area heals well and looks as natural as possible. Dr. Jacob Veith at Thibodaux Regional Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Clinic} specializes in rebuilding tissue integrity and appearance following Mohs surgery, excisions, and other cancer treatments. His reconstructive techniques help patients move forward with renewed confidence while maintaining the natural contours of the treated area.
Call 985.493.4490 or contact us online to schedule a consultation for skin cancer reconstruction in Thibodaux, LA.
Dr. Veith holds membership in both the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining the highest standards in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Jacob Veith earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans and completed his Surgery Internship at Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. He furthered his expertise through a Fellowship in Plastic Surgery Research and an Integrated Plastic Surgery residency at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. This comprehensive training equips him to handle complex reconstructive cases with precision.
Dr. Veith grew up in New Orleans with family throughout Acadiana, and he understands the importance of accessible care within your community. He and his wife, Veronica, chose to return home to serve Louisiana patients, bringing advanced reconstructive techniques to Thibodaux and surrounding areas.
Dr. Veith collaborates closely with dermatologists and Mohs surgeons throughout Thibodaux to provide seamless treatment. This partnership allows for coordinated timing between cancer removal and reconstruction, reducing the number of procedures and optimizing healing outcomes.
The face presents unique challenges due to its visibility and complex anatomy. Dr. Veith reconstructs defects on the nose, ears, eyelids, lips, and cheeks using advanced flap techniques and tissue rearrangement designed to preserve facial expression while minimizing scarring.
Scalp defects require specialized approaches to address both the wound closure and hair-bearing considerations. Dr. Veith utilizes tissue expansion, local flaps, and skin grafting techniques appropriate for the size and location of the defect.
These areas often require larger tissue transfers to achieve proper coverage and contour. Dr. Veith selects reconstruction methods based on defect size, tissue quality, and the patient's overall health profile.
Arms, legs, hands, and feet demand reconstruction techniques that preserve mobility while protecting underlying structures. Dr. Veith prioritizes both protective coverage and functional preservation in these weight-bearing and movement-dependent areas.
Local flaps move nearby tissue to fill the defect, maintaining blood supply while matching skin color and texture. This technique works well for small to medium defects and typically results in minimal visible scarring since the tissue comes from adjacent areas.
Skin grafts involve transferring skin from a donor site to cover the wound. Split-thickness grafts remove only the top layers of skin, while full-thickness grafts include deeper tissue layers for improved cosmetic results. Dr. Veith selects the appropriate graft type based on defect location and size.
Larger defects may require rotation flaps, advancement flaps, or interpolation flaps to achieve closure without tension. These sophisticated techniques redistribute surrounding tissue to restore natural contours while maintaining proper function.
When skin cancer removal involves cartilage loss, particularly on the nose or ears, Dr. Veith performs structural grafting to rebuild the framework before covering it with soft tissue. This creates stable, lasting results that maintain shape over time.
Your reconstruction begins with a thorough assessment where Dr. Veith examines the surgical site, reviews pathology reports, and discusses your goals. He explains which reconstruction options best suit your specific defect and addresses questions about timing, recovery, and expected outcomes.
Dr. Veith works with your dermatologist or Mohs surgeon to determine optimal reconstruction timing. Immediate reconstruction occurs during the same appointment as cancer removal, while delayed reconstruction allows for complete healing and final pathology confirmation before proceeding.
We perform most reconstructions on an outpatient basis using local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on complexity. Dr. Veith meticulously repairs the defect layer by layer, paying attention to both structural integrity and surface appearance.
Recovery varies based on reconstruction complexity and location. Facial procedures typically involve one to two weeks of visible healing, while larger reconstructions may require four to six weeks of modified activity. Dr. Veith provides detailed aftercare instructions and monitors your progress through scheduled follow-up visits at our North Acadia Road location.
Once initial healing is complete, Dr. Veith may recommend scar revision techniques, laser treatments, or injectable therapies to further improve the cosmetic outcome. These secondary procedures refine the reconstruction and help scars fade over time.
Reconstruction minimizes visible scarring and distortion, particularly important for facial defects that impact daily interactions and self-perception.
Beyond appearance, reconstruction protects vital structures, maintains normal movement, and prevents complications like wound contracture that can limit mobility or cause discomfort.
Coordinating with your cancer removal team allows Dr. Veith to complete reconstruction immediately in many cases, reducing the total number of procedures and shortening your overall treatment timeline.
We address surgical defects promptly and help patients transition from cancer treatment to recovery without prolonged concern about visible changes or functional limitations.
Call Thibodaux Regional Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Clinic at 985.493.4490 or contact us online to schedule your consultation on skin cancer reconstruction in Thibodaux.