What Is Mohs Surgery?
Mohs surgery is widely recognized as the gold standard for removing many common forms of skin cancer, especially in areas where preserving healthy skin is important. Instead of removing a larger section of tissue all at once, the procedure removes thin layers step by step and examines each one immediately. That process allows the dermatologist to track the exact location of remaining cancer cells with a high level of precision. For many patients, this means a high cure rate while protecting as much healthy tissue as possible.
Because Mohs surgery is so exact, it is often recommended for skin cancers on the face, ears, nose, scalp, hands, and other areas where both function and appearance matter. It can also be a strong option for skin cancers that have returned, have unclear borders, or are considered higher risk. By checking each layer during the procedure, the team can continue treatment only where cancer is still present. That targeted approach helps reduce unnecessary tissue removal and supports a better cosmetic and functional outcome.