Mohs Surgery
Mohs Surgery is a specialized surgical technique used to treat skin cancer. It involves removing cancerous skin in layers, allowing the surgeon to examine each layer under a microscope for cancer cells. This process continues until no cancerous cells are detected, ensuring complete removal while preserving as much healthy skin as possible.
This method is particularly effective for basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, the two most common types of skin cancer. Mohs Surgery is often performed in an outpatient setting, minimizing recovery time and maximizing the chances of a successful outcome.