Abstract

This article describes the excision of tissue for Mohs micrographic surgery utilizing a razor blade. The blade allows the maximum amount of normal tissue to be conserved. This is important when excising a relatively small, superficial basal cell carcinoma arising in an important cosmetic area such as the nose, which is also a region at high risk for recurrence. This technique often produces a wound that will heal secondarily with an excellent cosmetic result.

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