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Mohs Reconstruction

This patient had a two stage reconstruction involving a paramedian forehead flap. She is shown here 3 months post final stage.

Mohs reconstruction is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at restoring skin integrity post Mohs micrographic surgery, a precise method for treating skin cancer. This procedure focuses on repairing skin defects resulting from cancer removal, ensuring minimal scarring and preserving aesthetic appeal.

If you’ve undergone Mohs micrographic surgery and require reconstruction, Mohs reconstruction offers a solution to restore skin integrity with minimal scarring. Consult Dr. Sara R. Dickie to explore personalized treatment plans, tailored to your needs. With her expertise and compassionate care, regain confidence in your skin’s health and appearance post-cancer treatment.

The Basics

Mohs surgery is often chosen for its focus on preserving aesthetics, particularly when removing skin cancer from areas like the face or neck. The technique allows surgeons to minimize the removal of healthy tissue, reducing scarring and helping to maintain the natural contours of the affected area. This makes Mohs surgery an excellent option for patients who prioritize cosmetic outcomes in addition to effective cancer treatment.

Who is a good candidate?

Mohs surgery is often recommended for patients with skin cancer in cosmetically sensitive areas where tissue preservation is crucial. This includes the nose, lips, ears, and eyelids. These candidates benefit from Mohs surgery’s accuracy, which minimizes scarring and allows for better functional and aesthetic outcomes. By removing only the affected tissue, this approach helps maintain the structure and appearance of these delicate areas.

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Sara Surgery is a premier Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery provider in Morton Grove, Illinois, serving the greater Chicago area.