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A step by step breakdown of the Mohs Surgery procedure explains why this procedure has the highest cure rate. In the third of the Mohs Surgery series, plastic surgeon Dr. Bryce Cowan explains in further detail the combined process of surgical excision and real-time histological analysis of the excised tissue. Mohs surgery is typically performed under local anesthetic in a surgical office or surgical suite in a hospital depending on the country or province/state. Occasionally oral sedatives are used. Before the surgery, a marker is used to circle around the visible tumour and the site is frozen with local anesthetic. Usually a 1mm or 2mm edge is taken around the visible tumour and then analyzed under a microscope immediately. The surgeon and histopathologist visualize the tissue to see if the cancer is entirely removed, and if not, it is easy to see which area required further surgery as the key areas are mapped. Sometimes this process is repeated multiple times, but at the end of the day, all of the cancer will be eradicated. What kind of content would you like to see? Do you have any questions you'd like answered by a dermatologist? We'd love to hear your feedback in the comments section! Dr. Bryce Cowan is a leading plastic surgeon, and currently practices at the Skin Care Center in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. http://www.skincarecentre.ca/about_us... For more information about Mohs Surgery, please visit: http://www.mohssurgery.ca/ For more educational videos about dermatology and skincare, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! / skinexpertstalk For monthly newsletter on the latest skincare topics, visit us at http://dermletter.com/