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What is Mohs surgery used for in Pineville, NC?

Mohs overview

Mohs surgery is a surgical procedure used for the treatment of some skin cancers. The surgeon removes thin layers of skin from the cancer site and examines them before proceeding and removing more. They continue this process until nothing of cancer can be seen on the skin and the removed tissue.

The goal of Mohs surgery is to remove cancer without causing any damage to the surrounding tissue. Mohs surgery is an improvement in local excision. The surgeon can tell at the time of surgery if they need to remove more, or if they have removed all of the tissue that contains cancer. You can read more about the use of Mohs surgery in Pineville, NC

 Why do fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons carry out this surgery?

Two kinds of skin cancer are ideal for this kind of treatment. Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are the most common, yet the procedure is not ideally suited for melanoma.

You will find the following skin cancers are suited to the Mohs procedure:

  • Cancers that have hard to define borders
  • Cancers are located in regions where the surgeon attempts to preserve healthy tissue. Genitals, feet, mouth, eyes nose and hands are frequent areas
  • Cancers have a high probability of recurrence
  • Cancer has recurred from a previous treatment
  • Cancer is large or aggressive

 Risks of Pineville, NC Mohs surgery

Although the surgery is relatively less invasive than other cancer surgery, there are still some risks associated with this procedure.

  • Prolonged bleeding
  • Infection in the site of the surgery
  • Tenderness or pain in the surgical site

You can find these as the most common, yet there are some less common risks:

  • Large scars, also known as a keloid.
  • Weakness in the surgical site region. You can find this is temporary or permanent in worse cases
  • Numbness around the surgical site. You can find this is either temporary or permanent if any of the nerve endings are severed.

Finding fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon in Pineville, NC

When you require Mohs surgery, or you think you may need this procedure. You do need to be sure you have the right surgeon tending to your needs.

Regular dermatologists in Pineville, NC can carry out this procedure, yet it is better to have the more skilled fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon in Metrolina Dermatology to care for your needs.

While traveling to your local dermatology clinic can be difficult at present, you can still talk to your surgeon about Mohs surgery in a teledermatology session. This may not offer the same face-to-face experience, but it is enough for the process to start.

Dr. Sasha Haberle is a leading dermatologist from South Charlotte and is known as an expert in dermatology, including medicine, cosmetics, and surgical care. She is a Board-Certified dermatologist and Fellowship-trained Mohs surgeon.  At Metrolina Dermatology, you can experience full service in the field of dermatology, including medical, cosmetic, and micrographic surgery of Mohs.

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