Illustrative clinical visual of Mohs micrographic surgery

Maximum precision in cutaneous surgery

Advanced dermatologic surgery

Mohs Micrographic Surgery

A high-precision surgical technique for selected skin lesions, offering complete microscopic margin control and maximum preservation of healthy tissue.

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What it is

An advanced technique designed to treat selected lesions with greater control.

Mohs surgery is an advanced procedure in which the lesion is removed in stages, with each layer examined under a microscope in real time. This allows precise identification of tumor margins while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.

That level of microscopic control is not achievable with conventional approaches.

Key advantages

Technical precision designed to control more and preserve more.

  • Complete microscopic margin control
  • Stage-by-stage removal with maximum precision
  • Preservation of healthy tissue
  • Greater safety in delicate areas
  • More thoughtful surgical planning

Indication

Indication is always defined after prior medical evaluation.

Not all lesions require Mohs surgery. The decision depends on factors such as lesion type, location, clinical behavior and patient history. Every case is assessed individually.

Referrals

Patients referred by other colleagues are also treated here.

Dr. Antonio also performs Mohs surgery for patients referred by other dermatologists and physicians when specialized surgical management is required. In these cases, the procedure is integrated into the previously defined clinical plan, preserving communication and continuity of care.

How it works

A surgical sequence designed to support sound decisions at every step.

1

Detailed clinical assessment

The consultation defines the context, the indication and the expected scope of treatment.

2

Definition of indication

The case is reviewed to confirm whether Mohs is truly the best surgical option.

3

Progressive removal with microscopic analysis

Each stage is examined in real time to define margins with precision.

4

Reconstruction and surgical planning

Once the lesion is controlled, reconstruction is planned according to the treated area.

5

Post-operative follow-up

Recovery, healing and longer-term follow-up are monitored with appropriate care.

Illustrative gallery

Structured process, microscopic precision and surgical planning

Illustrative examples of the type of documentation and visual sequence associated with the procedure. This block is ready to be replaced by real images in the future.

Medical value

More than the technique itself, clinical interpretation matters.

The technique and the method support decision-making, but the result depends on medical judgment, surgical experience and individualized evaluation.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Mohs surgery

Is the surgery done on the same day as the consultation?+

That depends on prior clinical evaluation and on proper planning for the case.

Do all patients need Mohs surgery?+

No. It is indicated for selected cases, not for every lesion.

Does it hurt?+

It is performed under local anesthesia, so the procedure is usually well tolerated.

How long does it take?+

The duration varies according to the case, lesion extent and number of stages required.

What is recovery like?+

Recovery is generally well tolerated, with appropriate follow-up and post-operative care.

A high-precision surgical decision begins with a careful evaluation.

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