Mohs Surgery is a highly specialised procedure which ensures complete tumour removal and maximises tissue conservation, thereby minimising scarring and ensuring the optimal post surgical cosmetic result.
Mohs surgery is the treatment of choice for tumours on the face and other sensitive areas, especially cosmetically and functionally important anatomical sites. Furthermore it is the treatment of choice for ‘high risk’ tumours such as those which have failed prior treatment, or demonstrate aggressive histopathological features under the microscope.
Mohs micrographic surgery is typically used for treating basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas and Bowen’s disease.
For additional information, read the detailed section that has also been included on Mohs Micrographic Surgery and view the detailed Mohs Photogallery