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Clinical expertise

Mrs Jenny Geh is a consultant plastic surgeon and skin oncology surgeon. As a specialist in melanoma of all stages, she focuses on:

  • sentinel node biopsy
  • axillary, pelvic and groin dissection for all skin cancers
  • squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma of the skin
  • management of symptomatic scars and keloids
  • all types of skin lesions, both benign and malignant

To treat these conditions, she performs treatments such as:

  • diagnosis and treatment of skin lesions
  • surgery for melanoma of all stages
  • sentinel node biopsy
  • axillary
  • pelvic (open and minimally invasive options can be arranged)
  • groin dissection for all skin cancers
  • squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma of the skin
  • management of symptomatic scars and keloids
  • all types of skin malignancy, porocarcinoma, atypical fibroxanthoma and Merkel cell carcinoma; lipomatous masses; cysts, ganglions,
  • lumps and bumps
  • assessment of all aspects of general plastics conditions including hidradenitis suppurativa, breast lift and reduction, abdominal wall divarication, excess skin/fat and advice on the suitability of laser treatment
  • CO2 laser ablation of metastatic melanoma


Biography

Mrs Jenny Geh was educated at the following institutions:

  • 1992: University of Nottingham
  • 1999: University College London MSc in surgical sciences, anatomy and embryology, first class distinction and Professor’s Prize
  • 1996: Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh FRCS
  • 2006: Inter-collegiate FRCS PLAST

Research

Mrs Jenny Geh has authored several research papers including:

  • MelmarT Melanoma Margins Trial Investigating 1cm v 2cm Wide Excision Margins for Primary Cutaneous Melanoma (MelmarT)
  • “Evaluation of Groin Lymphadenectomy Extent for metastatic Melanoma” – The EAGLE FM Study
  • Prospective registry of Sentinel Node (SN) positive melanoma patients with minimal SN tumor burden who undergo Completion Lymph Node Dissection (CLND) or Nodal – Minitub Registration Study (EORTC 1208)