Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer
University of Chicago Medicine dermatologists offer Mohs micrographic surgery for the treatment of certain types of skin cancers. This precise surgical procedure is the most effective technique for treating basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas — the most common types of skin cancer.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mohs Surgery for Skin Cancer
Mohs micrographic surgery is usually performed on the face, neck and head. It is also sometimes recommended for recurrent and aggressive skin cancers on other parts of the body.
You will receive detailed instructions for care after Mohs micrographic surgery. Patients may be asked to restrict their activity. Your Mohs surgeon will remove any stitches and monitor your recovery closely. Patients may receive additional follow-up care through a UChicago Medicine dermatologist or their own dermatologist.
Patients who have had one skin cancer are at risk for getting another. We recommend patients with a history of skin cancer have regular check-ups with their general dermatologist.
The resource listed below provides additional information about Mohs Micrographic Surgery:
- https://www.skincancermohssurgery.org/
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