What is Mohs Reconstruction?
Mohs reconstruction is performed after a dermatologist has removed skin cancer using the Mohs technique. Once the cancer has been removed and the margins are clear, patients are referred to a plastic surgeon for reconstruction. Dr. Mazzaferro specializes in repairing the defects left by Mohs surgery, utilizing techniques such as skin grafts, local tissue flaps, and primary closures to restore the appearance of the affected area. The choice of technique depends on the defect’s size, depth, and location.
Common reconstruction methods include:
- Primary closure: Suturing the wound directly.
- Flap reconstruction: Moving nearby skin and tissue to cover the defect.
- Skin grafting: Transferring skin from another area of the body to cover the wound.
Dr. Mazzaferro customizes each procedure to ensure the repair blends seamlessly with the surrounding tissue, preserving both aesthetics and function.