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Border patrol: maintain symmetry after Mohs: lips, eyebrows, eyelids, and nasal ala pose greatest challenges to postoperative facial symmetry.(Dermatologic Surgery)
Orlando -- Maintain the free borders when dosing a Mohs surgery defect on the face to sustain symmetry and avoid adverse outcomes, Ali Hendi, M.D., advised at the annual meeting of the Florida Society of Dermatologic Surgeons. Free borders are mobile facial landmarks--the lips, eyebrows, eyelids, ...
November 1, 2005; Skin & Allergy News

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