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Mohs Surgery Before & After Photos
Mohs Surgery for Recurrent Basal Cell Carcinoma Mohs Surgery for Squamous Cell Carcinoma Mohs Surgery for Lip Cancer Mohs Surgery for Early Skin Cancer
The following articles provide information about Mohs Surgery and Skin Cancer:
Many skin cancers occur in children with hereditary tendencies as seen here on the eyelid region. Dr. Rosio's expertise during 17 years performing Mohs protects function and cosmesis. Not many smaller lesions are present that will require future treatment.
Recurrent skin cancer after non-Mohs surgery. It went undetected for months or years before the patient consulted Dr. Rosio who outline the pearly color and 'bumpiness'.
Dr. Rosio used cheek skin to restore nasal lining and forehead skin to restore outside nose skin.
A smooth and natural result after using cheek and forehead skin flaps, and laser resurfacing pioneered by Dr. Rosio. A smooth and natural result after using cheek and forehead skin flaps, and laser resurfacing pioneered by Dr. Rosio. Photo coming shortly
Most of forehead skin was lost due to unrecognized skin cancer. After years of failed treatments, successful cure was achieved with Mohs surgery, and a large skin graft by Dr. Rosio. Laser technique by Dr. Rosio on skin graft. Photo coming shortly Lip cancer after scalpel tumor removal and new lip surgically fashioned by Dr. Rosio
Laser technique pioneered by Dr. Rosio seeks to remove early skin cancer and it's rough, bumpy texture before it becomes deeply invasive. Smooth, healthy lip skin with normal shape and feel. No stitches or cutting were required. |
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