MOHS-Micrographic Surgery 207ND0101X



MOHS-Micrographic Surgery: Is a surgical technique used for removing certain cutaneous carcinomas that allows accurate microscopic marginal control with the use of horizontal frozen sections. This method is used to treat basal cell carcinoma, along with squamous cell carcinomas. With this technique there are superior cure rates.

Taxonomy Code: 207ND0101X

Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians | Dermatology | MOHS-Micrographic Surgery


Allopathic and Osteopathic Physicians: Allopathic physicians are general doctors (Medical Doctor or MD), whereas osteopathic physicians (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or DO) deal specifically with Osteopathy, targeting in healing the body with minimal use of medicine with an emphasis focusing on preventative care. Both types are fully licensed physicians, educated in diagnosing, as well as offering treatment for various illnesses and disorders.

Dermatology: This is an area of medicine that deals with the skin and all its diseases. It is a very unique specialty that has both medical and surgical aspects. A 'doctor of the skin' is referred to as a dermatologist and specifically takes care of diseases of the skin, along with one cosmetic issues of the scalp, skin, nails and hair.

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