Mrtm. Thissen et al., Cosmetic results of cryosurgery versus surgical excision for primary uncomplicated basal cell carcinomas of the head and neck, DERM SURG, 26(8), 2000, pp. 759-764
BACKGROUND. The incidence of multiple facial basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) i
s increasing.
OBJECTIVE. Comparison of cosmetic results after cryosurgery and excision fo
r primary BCCs.
METHODS. Cosmetic results after cryosurgery and excision (prospective rando
mized study) of primary BCCs in the head/ neck area were assessed by five i
ndependent professional observers and by the patients.
RESULTS. Ninety-six BCCs were treated either with surgical excision (n = 48
) or cryosurgery (n = 48). Clinical professionals evaluated the cosmetic re
sults after surgery as significantly better. The beautician had no preferen
ce for either therapy. The patient had a significant preference for excisio
n. Localization and size of the tumor did not modify this general preferenc
e for excision. The male dermatologist, however, had a tendency to evaluate
results in the cheek, periauricular, and neck area as inferior to those in
the rest of the face, regardless of which therapy was given.
CONCLUSION. In general, cosmetic results after excision are better than aft
er cryosurgery.