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- Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer: Risks, Recovery, Cost - RealSelf
Named after Mohs (pronounced “moes”) surgery, also known as Mohs micrographic surgery, is a surgical technique used to treat skin cancer Dr Frederic Mohs, the surgeon who invented the technique back in the 1930s , the surgery is used to treat many skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), as
- Mohs Surgery Reviews | Was it Worth It? - RealSelf
I had MOHS surgery followed by plastic surgery on my nose I was amazed by Dr Nogan's skill It has been one week since my surgery, and I couldn't be more pleased I highly recommend Dr Nogan I have family that have used Dr Nogan, and in all cases, we have been very pleased Additionally,
- What is the typical recovery and downtime from Mohs surgery . . . - RealSelf
Recovery after Mohs surgery can be very quick, depending on the anatomic location In general, surgery around the eyes, nose or lips can remain swollen longer than the forehead or face Although you may be healed, scars can be persistently red and inflamed for many months
- How Much Does Mohs Surgery Cost? - RealSelf
Mohs is especially suited to certain areas of the body, including the face, hands, feet, and genitalia, but can be performed anywhere Some treatment areas, such as the scalp, can be particularly challenging to treat due to the thinness of the skin; technical difficulty may increase the time involved (and the price tag)
- Top Mohs Surgery Doctors in New Jersey, U. S. - RealSelf
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- How Long Does It Take to Remove 5 Layers in the Mohs Procedure - RealSelf
Mohs Surgery, named after the inventor, Frederick Mohs, is where the surgeon also acts as the pathologist and runs a lab where the entire margin is checked for any remaining skin cancer This is different than a frozen section at most hospitals, where only partial samples are checked, and thus remaining skin cancer can be missed when the cancer
- Wound Not Healing After MOHS Surgery on Top of Head - RealSelf
When a wound heals this way, it takes a long time, around 2 months like the other two Mohs and Reconstructive surgeons said The way you are describing it, makes it sound like it is healing normally but I would agree with the other two surgeons and recommend you contact the Mohs surgeon to see if he she can take a look at the area
- Mohs Surgery and forehead Questions - RealSelf
I had MOHS surgery on my forehead approximately six months ago The scar healed indented and so my dermatologist redid the surgery in an effort to improve the aesthetic and employed every technique he knew to try to get a better overall appearance Once again it has healed indented Is filler a good option and if so which one do you recommend?
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