Moss operation
Mohs -surgery -surgery sponsored by moss operations is performed to treat different types of skin cancer, such as: basal cell carcinoma and mellanoma. The interest in mousse surgery is compared to traditional surgery in the ability to remove cancer cells without damaging other healthy tissues. Cases that need mousse surgery. There are some cases that need mousse surgery, such as the following: the return of cancer to the initial treatment. The presence of a scar tissue in place of cancer. The presence of cancer in a sensitive area, such as: eyelids, nose, ears and lips. Inability to clearly determine the points of the cancer. Cancer growth quickly. Before the operation is performed, some tests should be performed before surgery, and the patient should inform the doctor about all the medications he takes, less surgery. During surgery, local anesthesia is used in this operation, and then the doctor starts to perform some cracks in the skin and remove all the tissues with cancer, while avoiding as much damage to other cells as possible. After surgery, the recovery period varies from person to person, depending on the removed crop size, and the patient must continue to ensure the wound healing properly.