
Skin cancer removal and mole excision often leave behind defects that may require precise reconstruction for a smooth, natural appearance. At The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery in Frederick, MD, Dr. Scott Andochick provides skilled closure and repair following Mohs surgery, as well as removal of moles and certain skin lesions. With more than 30 years of surgical experience, he focuses on careful technique and natural-looking results that blend seamlessly with surrounding skin.
What Mohs Closure and Skin Cancer Repair May Improve
Mohs surgery is highly effective for removing skin cancer while preserving healthy tissue. After cancer removal, the remaining wound may need reconstruction to restore both function and appearance. Mohs closure performed by a Plastic Surgeon may help:
- Improve the final contour and minimize distortion
- Restore smoothness and symmetry
- Reduce the appearance of scarring
- Support proper healing and long-term comfort
Dr. Andochick also offers mole removal and excision of other benign lesions when appropriate, focusing on refined closure techniques that support a natural outcome.
Am I a Good Candidate for Mohs Closure or Mole Removal?
Patients may be good candidates for Mohs closure or lesion removal if they:
- Have undergone Mohs surgery and require reconstruction
- Have a mole or skin lesion that is raised, changing, irritated, or cosmetically bothersome
- Want refined closure performed by a board-certified Plastic Surgeon
- Prefer an experienced surgeon who focuses on natural, subtle results
During a consultation, Dr. Andochick evaluates the location, size, and depth of the wound or lesion, along with skin type and overall goals. He provides clear guidance about the most appropriate approach for closure, repair, or removal.
How Mohs Closure and Skin Cancer Removal Works
Mohs closure involves reconstructing the area after a dermatologist removes the cancerous tissue. Techniques vary depending on the size and location of the defect and may include:
- Layered suturing to support smooth healing
- Local tissue rearrangement to preserve natural contours
- Small flaps or grafts when needed for larger areas
For mole or lesion removal, Dr. Andochick carefully excises the tissue and closes the incision with fine sutures placed to encourage a discreet, natural appearance.
The procedure is performed in the practice’s QUAD A–accredited private operating room. This on-site facility allows for a controlled, private, and safe environment where Dr. Andochick and his board-certified anesthesia team manage the entire surgical experience with consistency and attention to detail.
Mohs Closure and Mole Removal Recovery and Results
Recovery varies based on the size and location of the repair. Most patients experience mild swelling or tightness as the area heals.
General expectations may include:
- Keeping the incision clean and protected
- Following specific wound-care instructions
- Avoiding strain on the area during early healing
- Returning for suture removal when appropriate
- Using recommended scar-care techniques once cleared
As healing progresses, the area typically becomes smoother and less noticeable. Dr. Andochick monitors healing during follow-up visits, offering guidance to support the best cosmetic outcome possible.
Why Choose The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery
Dr. Andochick’s decades of experience, detailed suturing techniques, and calm, clear communication style help patients feel supported throughout the process. With a private accredited surgical facility and long-standing presence in the Frederick community, the practice provides a trusted environment for skin cancer reconstruction and lesion removal.
Contact Us
If you need Mohs closure, mole removal, or skin cancer repair in Frederick, MD, Dr. Scott Andochick can help restore a natural appearance with careful technique. To schedule a consultation, contact The Andochick Center for Cosmetic Surgery at (301) 620-4200.
