⁠Melanoma Treatment

Melanoma is a less common but more serious type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body if not diagnosed and treated early. It often starts as a new mole or a change in an existing one. 

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Important information

Mr Tehrani is one of the UK’s leading Mohs and Reconstructive Surgeons, with a reputation for providing expert, patient-focused skin cancer care. If you have concerns about a skin lesion or are seeking specialist treatment, please get in touch — we’re here to help.

Mr Tehrani Approach to Melanoma Treatment

Mr Tehrani takes a careful and patient-focused approach to treating melanoma, ensuring each diagnosis is confirmed and thoroughly assessed. He works closely with dermatologists, oncologists, and the wider skin cancer multidisciplinary team to ensure each patient receives the most appropriate and effective treatment. Surgical removal with clear margins is often the first step, and Mr Tehrani’s reconstructive expertise ensures both safe and cosmetically sensitive outcomes.

Melanoma Treatment Clinics Across The North-West

Mr Tehrani sees patients at specialist clinics across the North-West, including locations in Liverpool, St Helens, and surrounding areas. Each clinic is well-connected by road and rail, making expert skin cancer care accessible wherever you’re based.

Focused Patient Care

Every patient is treated with compassion, clarity, and respect. Mr Tehrani and his team are committed to supporting you through every step of your diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Experience

With over 20 years of specialist surgical experience, Mr Tehrani has performed thousands of procedures and is recognised nationally for his leadership in skin cancer and Mohs surgery.

FAQs About Melanoma Treatment

If you’re considering treatment or have concerns about Melanoma Treatment, here are some common questions patients ask about Mr Tehrani’s care and approach.

What is melanoma and why is early treatment important?
Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body. Early diagnosis and prompt surgical treatment greatly improve outcomes. Mr Tehrani offers expert-led care to ensure timely and effective intervention.
How does Mr Tehrani treat melanoma?
Melanomas are typically treated with surgical excision to remove the tumour and a margin of surrounding skin. Mr Tehrani performs these procedures with precision and offers reconstruction where necessary for optimal healing and appearance.
Will I need additional treatment after melanoma surgery?
Some cases may require follow-up with dermatology or oncology depending on the depth and stage of the melanoma. Mr Tehrani works as part of a specialist multidisciplinary team to coordinate any further treatment if needed.
How do I know if a mole might be melanoma?
Changes in size, shape, colour, or a mole that begins to bleed or itch should be checked. Mr Tehrani provides expert assessment and works with dermatologists to confirm the diagnosis and determine the right treatment.

Why Choose Mr Tehrani

20+ Years Experience
1000+ Operations
Patient Focused
International Recognition

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Locations
Supporting clients from the UK & Internationally in the North-West
Contact Us
Mail Us: info@mohs-surgeon.co.uk
Call Us: 0151 430 1901
Clinic Hours
Monday - Saturday: 7.00am - 19.00pm
Sunday: 8.30am - 19.30pm
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Hamid Tehrani, Consultant Plastic & Mohs Surgeon

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Mr Tehrani sees patients from across the UK and abroad. He is based in the North-West

Support mail: info@mohs-surgeon.co.uk

Opening Hours: Mon -Sat: 7.00am – 19.00pm

St Helens/ Whiston: 0151 430 1901
Fairfield: 01744 746436
Circle Cheshire Clinic: 01606 218278

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