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A treatment strategy for some types of skin cancer, penile cancer, and cutaneous soft tissue sarcoma. During Mohs micrographic surgery, one layer of tissue at the site of a visible malignancy is removed at a time and inspected under a microscope for evidence of cancer. This technique is repeated until all cancerous tissue has been removed. During this type of surgery, as little natural tissue as feasible is removed. It is commonly used to remove skin cancer from the face, fingers, or genitals, as well as cancer from the penis or just below the skin. It might possibly be utilised to treat some cutaneous sarcomas. Mohs surgery is another name for it.

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About Mohs surgery

Mohs surgery is a procedure used to treat skin cancer. This surgery involves cutting away thin layers of skin. Each thin layer is looked at closely for signs of cancer. The process keeps going until there are no signs of cancer. The goal of Mohs surgery is to remove all of the skin cancer without hurting the healthy skin around it. Mohs surgery allows the surgeon to be sure that all the cancer is gone. This makes it more likely that the cancer is cured. It reduces the need for other treatments or more surgery. Mohs surgery is also called Mohs micrographic surgery.

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Risks Mohs Surgery

Problems that can happen during and after Mohs surgery include: Bleeding Pain or tenderness around the places where surgery was done Infection

The following issues might arise during and after Mohs surgery:

  • Bleeding
  • Tenderness or pain in the areas where surgery was performed
  • Infection
  • Other issues that might arise are less prevalent. They might include:
  • Numbness in the surgical region, either temporary or permanent. This can occur if tiny nerve endings are severed.
  • Temporary or permanent surgical area weakening This can occur if a muscle nerve is severed when removing a big skin carcinoma.
  • There is shooting agony in the region.
  • A significant scar.

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Why it's Done

  • Skin cancer is treated by Mohs surgery. Common kinds of skin cancer include basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Melanoma and other less frequent skin cancers are also included.
  • Mohs surgery is most effective for skin malignancies that are:
  • Have a high risk of returning or have returned after earlier therapy
  • Are in locations where it is important to preserve as much healthy tissue as possible. This encompasses the eye, ear, nose, mouth, hands, feet, and genital regions.
  • Have difficult-to-define edges.
  • Are enormous or expand rapidly

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Micrographic surgery using Mohs

Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a type of specialised surgery that is used to treat non-melanoma skin malignancies when:

  • It is believed that there is a significant danger of cancer spreading or returning since the disease is located in a region where it is critical to remove as little skin as possible, such as the nose or near the eyes.
  • MMS treatment is the surgical removal of the tumor and a small portion of the surrounding skin.
  • The edges are immediately examined under a microscope to ensure that all of the tumours have been removed.
  • If not, further surgery is performed, generally on the same day. This decreases scarring and minimises the loss of good tissue while ensuring that the tumour is thoroughly eradicated.

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The process

Following the process

After the malignancy has been completely removed, you and your surgeon can determine how to close the incision. This may include
Allow the wound to heal on its own. Closing the wound using sutures
Using skin from another part of the body to cover the wound
covering the wound with skin from another region of the body, such as behind the ear.

Results

One of the benefits of Mohs surgery is that you may see the effects immediately away. You normally do not leave your visit until the skin cancer has been completely eliminated. You may need to see your surgeon or primary care physician again to ensure that your wound is healing properly.

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