01/16/2026
What if the person removing your skin cancer had less training than the one diagnosing it?
Skin cancer is the most common cancer worldwide. Treating it demands the highest level of expertise.
That’s why fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons should be the standard—not the exception.
An extra year+ of intensive training.
Thousands of complex cases.
Complete margin control.
Reconstruction that protects function and appearance.
Mohs surgery isn’t just about removing cancer—it’s about curing it while preserving what matters most.
Patients assume we’re all equally trained. We’re not.
That makes it our responsibility to uphold standards and protect trust.
This isn’t gatekeeping.
It’s patient-first medicine.
If skin cancer care is lifesaving care, fellowship-trained Mohs surgeons shouldn’t be optional.