A surgical technique for precisely removing skin cancers
Mohs surgery is a surgical technique for precisely removing skin cancers; it is named after its founder Dr. Fredric Mohs. It is mainly performed on certain Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma, but can be performed on other skin cancers as well.
Mohs surgery is the most effective treatment for most types of skin cancer. It is a skin sparing treatment, meaning that tissue is taken in levels, processed and inspected microscopically to see the cancer at the cellular level. Once the tissue is looked at, if cancer cells are still present, the surgeon will go back and remove more skin from the area of positivity. This way your healthy tissue is spared and you will be left with the smallest possible scar. In most cases, the closure of the defect is done right after surgery.
When performed by an experienced surgeon, like Northshore Dermatology’s Dr. David Pate, Mohs surgery offers the highest cancer cure rate while minimizing removal of the surrounding healthy tissue. Mohs surgery is performed under local anesthetic adding to the safety of this procedure.
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