{"id":128908,"date":"2023-07-28T12:34:30","date_gmt":"2023-07-28T11:34:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/casadicurasanrossore.it\/mohs-surgery\/"},"modified":"2023-11-13T17:50:28","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T16:50:28","slug":"mohs-surgery","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/casadicurasanrossore.it\/en\/diagnosis-and-care\/specialist-units\/surgical-activities\/mohs-surgery\/","title":{"rendered":"Mohs surgery"},"content":{"rendered":"

[vc_row row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”3″ bottom_padding=”3″ back_color=”color-xsdn” overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”4″ column_width_percent=”100″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ uncode_shortcode_id=”296199″ back_color_type=”uncode-palette”][vc_column column_width_percent=”100″ position_vertical=”middle” gutter_size=”3″ style=”light” font_family=”font-136269″ overlay_alpha=”50″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ shift_y_down=”0″ z_index=”0″ medium_width=”0″ mobile_width=”0″ css_animation=”alpha-anim” animation_speed=”1000″ width=”1\/1″ uncode_shortcode_id=”163701″][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner column_width_percent=”100″ gutter_size=”3″ overlay_alpha=”50″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ shift_y_down=”0″ z_index=”0″ medium_width=”4″ mobile_width=”0″ width=”1\/1″][vc_custom_heading text_color=”color-wayh” heading_semantic=”h6″ text_size=”fontsize-160000″ text_transform=”uppercase” text_space=”fontspace-135905″ css_animation=”parallax” parallax_intensity=”1″ uncode_shortcode_id=”133035″ text_color_type=”uncode-palette”]Surgical Activities<\/a>[\/vc_custom_heading][vc_custom_heading text_color=”color-nhtu” text_font=”font-207245″ text_size=”fontsize-155944″ text_weight=”400″ text_transform=”uppercase” text_height=”fontheight-179065″ sub_lead=”yes” css_animation=”parallax” parallax_intensity=”2″ uncode_shortcode_id=”338003″ text_color_type=”uncode-palette”]Mohs surgery;[\/vc_custom_heading][\/vc_column_inner][\/vc_row_inner][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”150580″]Mohs surgery is a surgical procedure to remove skin tumors, carcinomas, of the face and body with intraoperative microscopic control of the margins.
\nMohs micrographic surgery differs from traditional surgical techniques in its precision: the surgeon is able to verify during excision that the tumor has been completely removed. This surgical technique achieves very high probability of success, with minimal skin sacrifice, this gives obvious aesthetic and functional advantages, especially in the face.<\/p>\n

Tumor removal with minimal amount of healthy skin<\/p>\n

Section and mapping of the piece removed<\/p>\n

Immediate histological examination and possible removal of other skin ONLY where necessary<\/p>\n

Once total elimination of the tumor (radicality) is achieved, cosmetic repair of the surgical wound is performed in the same operating session. This means that the patient has completed the surgery, without the need to return to the operating room after several days with the wound open, as is the case with other techniques of “margin marking” or so-called “deferred” Mohs surgery.<\/p>\n

Skin cancers that can be treated with Mohs chirurgi adi Mohs:<\/strong><\/p>\n