Mohs surgery is a highly effective technique for removing skin cancer while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. After the cancer is removed, attention turns to reconstruction, which plays an important role in healing, function, and appearance. At Booth Dermatology Group in Zionsville, IN, patients receive thoughtful, individualized reconstruction planning designed to support both medical outcomes and cosmetic concerns following Mohs surgery.
Mohs surgery removes skin cancer layer by layer, which means the size and depth of the wound can vary depending on how far the cancer extends. Once all cancer cells are removed, reconstruction helps close the surgical site, protect surrounding tissue, and promote proper healing. The goal is not only to repair the skin but also to preserve natural contours, movement, and appearance, especially in visible areas such as the face, ears, or hands.
Careful reconstruction can improve comfort during recovery and reduce the likelihood of long-term scarring or functional issues.
Reconstructive options depend on the size, depth, and location of the surgical site. Some wounds can heal well on their own through a process called secondary intention, where the skin gradually closes naturally over time. This approach may be appropriate for smaller areas or locations with good blood supply.
In other cases, stitches are used to close the wound directly. When more tissue is involved, local skin flaps may be created by repositioning nearby skin to cover the area smoothly. Skin grafts, which involve placing skin from another area of the body onto the wound, may be used when local tissue is limited. Each technique is selected carefully to balance healing, function, and cosmetic outcome.
Reconstruction after Mohs surgery is not one-size-fits-all. Factors such as skin type, age, overall health, and personal goals all influence the treatment plan. Before reconstruction begins, patients receive a clear explanation of their options, what to expect during healing, and how results may look over time.
At Booth Dermatology Group, reconstruction planning is approached with attention to detail and patient comfort. The focus is on restoring the skin in a way that supports confidence, comfort, and long-term skin health.
After reconstruction, proper wound care is essential for optimal healing. Patients receive instructions on cleaning, activity limitations, and signs to watch for during recovery. Follow-up visits allow the care team to monitor healing, address concerns, and support the best possible outcome.
Reconstruction is an important final step in comprehensive skin cancer care, helping patients move forward with confidence after treatment.
If you are preparing for Mohs surgery or have questions about reconstruction options, Booth Dermatology Group in Zionsville, IN, is here to help. To schedule a consultation or learn more about reconstructive care after Mohs surgery, call 317-848-2427 today.