The photographs in this procedure book are the "before" and "after" photographs of Mohs reconstruction. We hope you find this informative. Please feel free to ask any questions at your consultation!
Mohs surgery is microscopically controlled surgery used to treat common types of skin cancer. Reconstruction is repairing or fixing the wound. Repairing or closing the wound may involve having your surgeon simply stitch the wound closed. Sometimes an area may heal best by letting the wound heal by itself naturally without stitches. Additional reconstruction options include using a skin graft, or moving a flap of skin to cover the defect. Regardless of the reconstruction approach, our goal is to repair the wound with the most functional and aesthetic result possible considering the patients' skin type and area involved.
David L. Rayfield, M.D.
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