Mohs / Skin Cancer Repair

Mohs surgery is accepted as the most effective technique for removing basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, two prominent forms of skin cancer.  During Mohs surgery, thin layers of cancer-containing skin are progressively removed and examined until only cancer-free tissue remains.  The goal of Mohs surgery is to remove as much of the skin cancer as possible, while doing minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue, however it is possible to have wound and scarring issues.  If you have just recently undergone Mohs micrographic surgery to remove skin cancer on your face, our talented, exquisitely trained and highly skilled surgeon, is happy to perform even the most complicated and challenging reconstructions. With this type of reconstructive surgery, we provide the most natural result, with the least amount of scarring, and a rapid recovery.

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