Many people are curious what happens to the skin after it's been removed during Mohs Surgery. SLUCare Mohs Surgeon Dr. Ramona Behshad gives a tour of the histology lab where Mohs specimens are processed and gives a break down of what is done to determine if the patient still has skin cancer to be removed. More information online at www.slucare.edu
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How skin is Processed and Evaluated During Mohs Surgery
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