Treating Skin Cancer with Mohs surgery: Part 1, "Taking a layer", Filmed with GoPro
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Mohs Micrographic Skin Cancer Surgeryis a specialized technique, designed to remove skin cancers, most commonly basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, removing as little normal tissue as possible with the lowest rate of recurrence. We most commonly use this technique on the face, since we want to remove as little normal tissue as possible, so that the resulting scar will potentially be small as possible.
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