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Can Mohs Surgery Treat My Skin Cancer?

November 8th, 2016
By Dermatology Institute

Mohs surgery is one of the most successful procedures available when it comes to the treatment of skin cancer. This procedure is incredibly precise and has a high success rate for the majority of patients.

Mohs surgery is most effective against two types of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, averaging a 98% cure rate. Mohs is primary used to treat skin cancer on the neck and head, as well as recurrent skin cancers or large tumors.

Dr. David Harvey has over 20 years of experience in dermatologic surgery, including Mohs surgery. If you are interested in Mohs surgery and the other skin-cancer-removal options that we offer, contact us to schedule a consultation and learn more about the best option for you.

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