Mohs Surgery
Mohs Surgery is a specialized and precise form of surgery used to treat skin cancer. It is particularly effective at treating basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, the two most common types of skin cancer. During the procedure, the cancerous tissue is removed layer by layer and examined under a microscope to ensure all cancerous cells are removed. The procedure is considered to be the most effective and precise technique for removing skin cancers, as it has the highest success rate of removing all cancerous tissue while preserving healthy tissue. Mohs surgery minimizes the risk of recurrence, reduces the risk of infection, and results in a better cosmetic outcome.
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