From the Cosmetic Dermatology Archives

Strategies to Minimize Scarring After Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Other Cutaneous Procedures

Surgeons can employ various strategies to minimize the appearance of scars from Mohs micrographic surgery and other cutaneous procedures. Preoperative evaluation should be conducted to determine risk factors that may impede wound healing. Intraoperative techniques such as resurfacing can be used to improve scar appearance, and postoperative repair can be done both surgically and via mechanical and laser resurfacing. Ultimately, the cosmetic outcome should be optimized and individualized based on the needs and expectations of each patient.


 

Recommended Reading

A Mending Ozone: The Skinny Podcast
MDedge Dermatology
ASCO, SSO Back Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy in Melanoma
MDedge Dermatology
BMI Drives Body Contouring Results
MDedge Dermatology
Skin of Color: Barriers to Melanoma Detection
MDedge Dermatology
Cosmeceutical Critique: Safflower Oil
MDedge Dermatology
Frozen Fat Plumps Up Aging Face: The Skinny Vodcast
MDedge Dermatology
Early Scar Treatment Is 'Critical'
MDedge Dermatology
Skin Flaps Remedy Defects of the Ear
MDedge Dermatology
Understanding Elastic Recoil Key to Aging Skin
MDedge Dermatology
Combination Therapy With Fillers for Facial Rejuvenation
MDedge Dermatology