Lafayette area dermatologist describes Mohs micrographic surgery
Mohs micrographic surgery has become the most popular and effective
method of removing skin cancer. Dr. Christine Lee of the Walnut Creek
and Lafayette area believes that patients can enjoy the benefits of Mohs
micrographic surgery’s 97% cure rate at her practice, The Skin and
Laser Treatment Institute.
Dr. Christine Lee uses Mohs surgery on patients who have
cancerous skin cells on some of the most exposed areas of the face, as
it requires the removal of the least amount of healthy skin compared to
alternative solutions. This method is commonly used:
- Around the eyes
- Nose
- Lips
- Ears
Depending on the size of the skin cancer removed, many
patients can heal without the need for reconstructive surgery after Mohs
has been done. However, surgical restoration can be done to repair
areas for a more aesthetic appearance after the removal of skin cancer.
The process of Mohs micrographic surgery is relatively
simple. Patients are numbed with a local anesthetic that is injected
into the immediate area before the procedure begins to ensure patients
are comfortable and pain-free. Then, the initial growth is removed from
the skin. This is done with a special scalpel and it may include the
removal of a small portion of surrounding skin. This skin is examined
through a microscope immediately to check for areas of cancer. Dr.
Christine Lee removes skin layer by layer in very thin portions and
continually monitors for cancerous skin cells to ensure removal of only
the abnormal growth and not the healthy skin. By doing this, it reduces
the amount of healthy skin removed from the area, which in turn lessens
the scar left behind. Mohs micrographic surgery is also one of the best
methods of removing areas of deep cancer as the doctor can essentially
“tunnel through” the skin to remove all cancerous cells.
Are you faced with a skin cancer diagnosis? Are you
interested in learning more about how Mohs micrographic surgery can help
in improving your health? Contact The Skin and Laser Treatment
Institute to consult with Dr. Christine Lee about this revolutionary and
highly effective method of addressing areas of skin cancer with little
to no removal of healthy surrounding skin.
Dr. Min-Wei Christine Lee
Dr. Christine Lee is a Board-certified Dermatologist with sub-specialties in laser surgery, cosmetic surgery, Mohs Micrographic Surgery, facial plastic reconstruction, and dermatologic surgery. She leads The Skin And Laser Treatment Institute as its Director and serves as Clinical Faculty for the Department of Dermatologic Surgery at the University of California San Francisco. Patients travel from across the globe for her expertise, and Dr. Lee has trained thousands of stateside and international doctors.Share this Article
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