Why Do I Need to Bandage My Wound After Mohs Surgery?
With a 99% cure rate, Mohs surgery is one of the most effective ways to treat patients with skin cancer. Once the tumor has been removed, the remaining skin often […]
Read MoreWith a 99% cure rate, Mohs surgery is one of the most effective ways to treat patients with skin cancer. Once the tumor has been removed, the remaining skin often […]
Read MoreAll surgeries come with some degree of risk, and even with the utmost precision, Mohs surgery is no different. Although Mohs is considered the gold standard for removing skin cancer, […]
Read MoreAtypical moles and dark skin lesions can cause reason for concern, especially if they begin to change in shape or color. While moles that evolve can be a sign of […]
Read MoreStitches are frequently used to close wounds resulting from Mohs surgery, excisions, or other skin-related surgical procedures. To help promote healing of your stitches and minimize scarring and the risk […]
Read MoreAbnormal lumps and bumps can be concerning, especially when they develop on the incision line after skin cancer surgery. While it’s important to visit a dermatologist about any unexplained growths […]
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