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Mohs Surgery on the Nose
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- Mohs surgery on the nose, Mohs Repair and After 10 Months. Usually, as shown here, skin grafts never develop normal texture or skin color. There is a shininess and smoothness but there is no change in the shape of the nose or cheek which could occur if a flap had been done.
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- The above patient did not want to have the slight lump of the pivot point of the flap revised as he is happy with the result.
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- In the case shown above it was determined that patching the hole with a skin graft would leave a permanently obvious shiny thin whitish skin very different in appearance from the thick nasal skin with so many wide dark and deep pores. Utilizing the patient’s healing ability the wound could heal looking better than a skin graft and obviating the need to do another surgery to harvest the patch of skin from somewhere else on the patient.After thorough discussion with his patient and ensuring they were aware of the expected convalescent period and how to take care of the wound, the cheek was mobilized and closed up to the boundary junction between the nose and cheek recreating the line or fold that normally exists and the wound of the side of the nose was allowed to heal by itself. After six weeks of changing a dressing with ointment twice a day, the wound was completely healed.
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Mohs Surgery on the Lip
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Mohs Surgery on the Forehead / Temples
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Mohs Surgery on the Cheek
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Mohs Surgery on the Scalp
Note: Scalps and eyebrows are not shaved when we do Mohs surgery on those sites
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Mohs Surgery on the Body & Extremities
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