Lauds to the entire staff. I had several (4-6 sq inches) of my forehead above my left eye removed due to Basal Cell Carcinoma. A MOHS procedure for removal by Dr. Moody, then reconstruction by Dr. Biesman. If you saw the amount of flesh removed, you would say - "No Way" they could fix that. I have no eyebrow, but my face looks much like it did before surgery.
I was diagnosed with melanoma on the right side of my nose by a local dermatologist in May of 2012. He referred me to Dr. Stasko, Mohs surgeon at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. My diagnosis was "in situ". Therefore our plan was that Dr. Stasko would do both the Mohs surgery and reconstruction the same day. The plan changed, to remove the entire melanoma, even though it was...
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