Mohs Surgery in Richmond, VA
Precise Skin Cancer Removal with Maximum Tissue Preservation
Mohs surgery at Commonwealth Dermatology in Richmond, VA, is a highly specialized procedure designed to remove skin cancer layer by layer while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. This precise technique offers the highest cure rates for basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and other skin cancers, making it ideal for areas where appearance and function are critical.
Our board-certified dermatologists provide expert evaluation, treatment, and follow-up care to ensure both your health and confidence are protected.
Why Choose Mohs Surgery?
Mohs surgery is particularly effective for:
Skin cancers in cosmetically sensitive areas such as the face, neck, hands, or feet
Recurrent or aggressive skin cancers
Lesions with poorly defined borders
This method allows our dermatologists to remove only the cancerous tissue, minimizing scarring and preserving normal skin. Immediate microscopic examination during the procedure ensures complete removal of cancer cells while avoiding unnecessary tissue loss.
Benefits of Mohs Surgery
Highest cure rate for common skin cancers
Tissue-sparing, ideal for delicate or visible areas
Immediate results, reducing the need for multiple procedures
Minimally invasive, with rapid recovery for most patients
How Mohs Surgery Works
Consultation & Evaluation
Our dermatologists assess your lesion, discuss your medical history, and determine if Mohs surgery is the best option.
Preparation
The treatment area is cleansed and numbed with local anesthesia to ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
Layer-by-Layer Removal
The visible tumor is removed first. Each layer is then examined under a microscope. Only tissue containing cancer is removed, repeating this process until no cancer cells remain.
Reconstruction & Follow-up
Once cancer removal is complete, the area is repaired to optimize appearance and function. Post-procedure instructions and follow-up visits ensure proper healing and long-term monitoring.
Who Is an Ideal Candidate?
Mohs surgery is an excellent option for individuals who:
Have basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or recurrent skin cancer
Have skin cancers located in critical cosmetic or functional areas
Want a highly precise procedure with minimal scarring
Have a history of skin cancer or a family risk
Before & After Your Appointment
Before Your Treatment:
Follow pre-procedure instructions from your dermatologist
Avoid medications that may increase bleeding, if advised
After Your Treatment:
Mild redness, swelling, or scabbing is normal
Most patients resume daily activities quickly
Follow-up visits ensure proper healing and review of results
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mohs surgery painful?
Local anesthesia keeps the treatment area numb. Mild discomfort may occur after the procedure.
How long does it take to heal?
Healing varies depending on lesion size and location, but most patients recover quickly.
Will there be scarring?
Mohs surgery is tissue-sparing and designed to minimize scarring.
How long does the procedure take?
The duration depends on the size and complexity of the cancer, as each layer is examined before proceeding.
Is Mohs surgery right for me?
Our dermatologists will evaluate your specific case and recommend the best treatment option.
Are you ready to take the next step?
Get In Touch
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