Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer medical professionals see. This type of skin cancer varies in the way it presents itself and can be in the form of an open sore, a red or pink patch, a shiny bump, or even a scar-like mark. These growths line the deepest part of your top layer of skin and are most often caused by sun damage.
These tumors rarely spread from the initial growth site, but it does happen in extremely rare cases. While not typically life-threatening, these growths can become disfiguring if left untreated.
The most common form of treatment for basal cell carcinoma continues to be Mohs surgery
Around since the 1930’s, this procedure is considered to be the most effective solution to remove BCC from the body. With a cure rate of 98% or higher, it’s no question why Dermatologists and medical professionals alike continue to use this form of surgery. Because of its low recurrence rates, phenomenal cure rates, and cosmetic results, this established skin cancer treatment is still on the rise.
What makes Mohs surgery unique and extremely effective is that the microscopic examination of removed tissues is actually happening during the surgery, rather than after. While this presents obvious hurdles of workforce and time, the efficacy speaks for itself. The surgeon removes the skin tissue, layer by layer. Rather than guessing, or going deeper or wider than necessary, each layer of removed skin is checked for the presence of cancer cells. Once the surgeon reaches the cancer-free skin, the procedure is stopped. They can remove cancer while leaving the healthy skin intact.
The procedure can be done right in your Dermatologist’s office, under local anesthetic. It usually takes a few hours, so you’re in and out over the course of a day.
To learn more about Mohs surgery for basal cell carcinoma, and see what other ailments and illnesses it is used for, check out this article from the Skin Cancer Foundation called Mohs: The Gold Standard
Mohs Surgery For Basal Cell Carcinoma in Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch
If you’ve been diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, you can book a consultation with a Dermatologist to discuss treatment options, such as Mohs surgery, in Bradenton and Lakewood Ranch. With three convenient locations in Florida, our expert Dermatologists are pleased to answer any of your skin care questions.