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Augusta Dermatologist Doctors for Mohs Surgery

Type of Physician: Dermatologist

What is a Dermatologist?

A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars.

Specialty: Dermatology

Common Name: Skin Doctor

Dermatologist Doctors in Augusta *

Medical College of Georgia Dermatology
Loretta S Davis
1447 Harper St
RM BP-5101
Augusta, GA 30912
(706) 721-6228

Medical College of Georgia Dermatology
Marshall Guill
1447 Harper St
RM BP-5101
Augusta, GA 30912
(706) 721-6228

Medical College of Georgia Dermatology
Jack L Lesher
1447 Harper St
RM BP-5101
Augusta, GA 30912
(706) 721-6228

Medical College of Georgia Dermatology
Daniel J Sheehan
1447 Harper St
RM BP-5101
Augusta, GA 30912
(706) 721-6228

Augusta Dermatology
Karen Parviainen
820 St Sebastian Way
STE 6C
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 722-4280

Augusta Dermatology
Peter Yount
820 St Sebastian Way
STE 6C
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 722-4280

Augusta Dermatology
Avis Yount
820 St Sebastian Way
STE 6C
Augusta, GA 30901
(706) 722-4280

Central Dermatology
John R Reeves
2060 Central Ave
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 738-4442

Central Dermatology
Barry L Thompson
2060 Central Ave
Augusta, GA 30904
(706) 738-4442

Anne M Loebl MD
Anne M Loebl
3614 J Dewey Gray Cir
STE B
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 447-3930

Pierce Dermatology
Larry H Pierce
1267 Interstate Pkwy
Augusta, GA 30909
(706) 863-3831

Augusta Allergy & Dermatology
James K Aton
4485 Columbia Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
(706) 855-1520

Evans Dermatology
Frances T Florentino
902 Ponder Place Ct
FL 1
Evans, GA 30809
(706) 922-3376

Evans Dermatology
Adeline J Johnson
902 Ponder Place Ct
FL 1
Evans, GA 30809
(706) 922-3376

Statesboro Dermatology
Arthur D Klein
1161 Saralyn Ln
STE A
Statesboro, GA 30459
(912) 489-3700

MCG Medical Associates Lake Oconee Village
Jack Lasher
2011 Westend Dr
Greensboro, GA 30642
(706) 453-9803

Georgia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center LLC
Syed O Ali
230 N Jefferson St
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 453-8484

Georgia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center LLC
Claud A Boyd
230 N Jefferson St
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 453-8484

Georgia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center LLC
John Broyles
230 N Jefferson St
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 453-8484

Vickie M Brown MD
Vickie M Brown
840 W Thomas St
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 453-2700

Vidalia Dermatology
Lewis R Collins
1013 E 1st St
Vidalia, GA 30474
(912) 538-7702

Augusta, Georgia

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Mohs Surgery

What is Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS)? Why is the procedure called Mohs?

Mohs micrographic surgery is a minor surgical procedure and special method of removing skin cancers using local anesthesia (numbing). The majority of cases are performed in the physician's office. Mohs is a very precise, highly detailed technique whereby small layers of skin are sequentially removed and immediately examined under the microscope until the samples indicate that the skin cancer is completely removed.

The procedure uses frozen sections of skin that are then stained with special dyes. The dyed frozen pieces of skin are further examined under the microscope and a tumor map is drawn by the Mohs surgeon. The freezing process allows an immediate examination of the entire tumor margin and tissue histology (microscopic examination of cells).

If more cancer cells or "roots" are seen under the microscope, then another skin layer is removed and again examined. Each skin layer that is removed is called a "level." If no more cancer roots are seen, then it is called "clear" (no more tumor) and no additional levels are needed.

By removing only tissue where cancer is known to be present, the technique combines a very high cure rate with good preservation of normal skin. Once the cancer has been fully removed, the Mohs surgeon looks at the wound to determine the method to obtain the best wound repair and cosmetic result for you.

Mohs is special because the entire edge and undersurface of each skin cancer layer is carefully examined under the microscope for the presence of very small cancer cells. With regular or traditional surgery, only about 1%-3% of the tumor margins are actually examined, thereby increasing the chances that a small tumor root would be missed and left behind. Mohs allows for examination of 100% of the tumor margins thereby reducing the chance that tumor cells will be left behind.

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Keloid »

What is a keloid?

Keloids can be considered to be "scars that don't know when to stop." A keloid, sometimes referred to as a keloid scar, is a tough heaped-up scar that rises quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. It usually has a smooth top and a pink or purple color. Keloids are irregularly shaped and tend to enlarge progressively. Unlike scars, keloids do not subside over time.

What is the difference between a keloid and a hypertrophic scar?

After the skin is injured, the healing process usually leaves a flat scar. Sometimes the scar is hypertrophic, or thickened, but confined to the margin of the wound. Hypertrophic scars tend to be redder and may subside by themselves (a process which can take one year or more). Treatment such as injections of cortisone (steroids) can speed this process.

Keloids, by contrast, may start some time after the injury and extend beyond the wound site. This tendency to...

Emergency Contact for Augusta

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Nearby Augusta Hospitals *

Walton Rehabilitation Health System
1355 Independence Dr
Augusta, GA 30901
(706)724-7746

University Health Care System
1350 Walton Way
Augusta, GA 30901
(706)722-9011

Medical College of Georgia Medical Center
1120 15th St
Augusta, GA 30912
(706)721-0211

Trinity Hospitals of Augusta
2260 Wrightsboro Rd
Augusta, GA 30904
(706)481-7000

Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center
One Freedom Way
Augusta, GA 30904
(706)733-0188

East Central Regional Hospital Augusta Campus
3405 Mike Padgett Hwy
Augusta, GA 30906
(706)790-2011

Doctors Hospital
3651 Wheeler Rd
Augusta, GA 30909
(706)651-3232

East Central Regional Hospital Gracewood Campus
100 Myrtle Blvd
Gracewood, GA 30812
(706)790-2011

Aiken Regional Medical Center
302 University Pkwy
Aiken, SC 29801
(803)641-5000

Edgefield County Hospital
300 Ridge Medical Plaza
Edgefield, SC 29824
(803)637-3174

Burke Medical Center
351 Liberty St
Waynesboro, GA 30830
(706)554-4435

McDuffie Regional Medical Center
521 Hill St SW
Thomson, GA 30824
(706)595-1411

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