Facing a Skin Cancer Diagnosis? Opt for a Fellowship-Trained Mohs Surgeon
When it comes to skin cancer treatment, Mohs micrographic surgery stands as the most advanced and precise option available. With its intricate techniques and high effectiveness, it offers the best chance for complete removal of cancerous cells. But how do you ensure you're choosing the right doctor for your treatment?
Fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons, including our own Dr. Alison Bailey, receive specialized training through programs accredited by the American College of Mohs Surgery, an organization founded by Dr. Frederic Mohs, the pioneer of this innovative technique. This advanced, hands-on training equips them with the skills to precisely remove skin cancer while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. Fellowship training is an additional, specialty-specific level of education that goes beyond standard Residency training, resulting in higher cure rates, minimal scarring, and faster recovery times.
Additionally, surgeons with Fellowship training bring extensive experience, many of whom will complete 1,000-2,000 Mohs Surgery cases or at minimum 600 Mohs surgery procedures during training. This allows them to hone their skills in both straightforward and more complex reconstructions.
With their advanced knowledge, Fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons are exceptionally skilled at handling challenging cases, including difficult tumor locations and complex pathology. This makes them uniquely qualified to deliver the highest standard of care to their patients.