SKINPULSE
Micrographic Surgery
The purpose of Mohs Micrographic Surgery is to surgically treat most common skin carcinomas, basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma with maximum efficiency.
The technique consists of analysing the excised tumour under the microscope straight away at the clinic. To determine if the tumour is completely removed, a complete indepth image of it is taken. This enables us to have an accurate account of where there are still traces of tumour and to re-excise only in the affected area.
Thus, it leads to a preservation of healthy tissue and an eradication of the tumour. The excised area is reconstructed at the end of intervention by conventional techniques of dermatological surgery (flap or graft).
- Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
- Benign viral diseases
- Skin allergies
- Application of patch testing
- The application of the patch test site choice
- Skin condition affecting the application of patch testing
- Pregnancy and patch test
- Medication systemically and patch testing
- Application of drugs by topical and patch testing
- Ultraviolet radiation and patch testing
- Allergen: concentration, vehicle, conservation
- Application of patch testing
- Reading patch testing
- Expression of epucutanes and interpreting test results
- Analysis of the results of the investigation by tests
- Different forms of testing
- Dermatological check-up
- Micrographic Surgery
- Surgical Dermatology
- Benign Ectoparasitosis
- Phototherapy
- Child Eczema
- PDT or dynamic phototherapy