Mohs Closure
Mohs Closure
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Description:
43 year old female presented to our office status post Mohs Surgery for basal cell carcinoma on the bilateral cheeks. Patients are recommended to have closure within 48 hours of Mohs Surgery. Dr. Mountcastle used a primary closure technique to close the open wound. This was an in-office procedure under local anesthesia only. The patient was overall happy with results!
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