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You arrive for a morning or afternoon session and will generally be in the clinic for two to four hours depending on how many stages are required.
Mohs surgery is performed under local anesthesia while you are awake. In between stages you will have a temporary bandage on, and you can sit up, talk, read and go the bathroom.
There is always a scar after surgery. Your Mohs surgeon makes all efforts to hide the scar in the natural contours of your face and to preserve the shape and function of sensitive areas such as the nose and lips. Scars improve over weeks to months as scar tissue remodels, so it is important to give the scar time to "mature."
Sometimes a second procedure may be needed to modify or smooth the scar. We will work with you to give you the most invisible scar possible. Our goal is for both you and your Mohs surgeon to be happy with your result.
Alcohol should be avoided for three days following surgery as it dilates the blood vessels and could lead to bleeding problems in the wound.
It is normal to have some redness and swelling around the area. This generally improves over the first week. Bruising may occur as well and can take one to two weeks to resolve.