Before and after Mohs Surgery. Scroll through to see various images depicting cancers and results after reconstruction surgery performed by Oculoplastic Surgeon Dr Anthony Maloof, based in Sydney, Australia.

12 months after Mohs cancer repair
12 Months after Mohs cancer repair by Dr Anthony Maloof
Before and after Mohs cancer repair performed by Dr Anthony Maloof in Sydney
A life-saving transformation in just two weeks! See the incredible results of Mohs surgery, removing skin cancer and restoring natural beauty.
Mohs surgical reconstruction and repair by Dr Maloof - Before and 5 weeks after images.
After Mohs surgery, Dr. Maloof works meticulously to reconstruct and restore the natural appearance of the affected area. His facial plastic and reconstructive surgery expertise ensures seamless results with minimal scarring.
2 Months After Mohs Cancer Repair performed by Dr Anthony Maloof in Sydney
1 year after melanoma removal via Mohs surgery. Mohs reconstruction performed by Dr Anthony Maloof in Sydney.
Progression of Mohs reconstruction showing the before and after phases.
Invasive cancer involving the upper and lower lid. This is just 10 days post Mohs reconstruction surgery by Dr Anthony Maloof.
This cancer involved both the upper and lower lid. Here is the result just 10 days after Mohs reconstruction surgery by Dr Anthony Maloof
Mohs reconstruction surgery
Before and after Mohs reconstruction.
Before and after Mohs reconstruction.
Before and after Mohs reconstruction.
Before and after Mohs reconstruction.
Before and after Mohs reconstruction.
Image showing Mohs reconstruction before and after. Image one shows a massive hole in the face after the cancer was removed with Mohs Surgery in Sydney. The second image shows the aesthetic appearance just 6 weeks after a flap reconstruction.
Cancer of the eye can come in all forms. This image depicts a crusty squamous cell carcinoma prior to undergoing Mohs surgery. This cancer is very close to the eye and may include damage to the tear duct.
A close up of a cancer of the eye. In this case a crusty SCC or squamous cell carcinoma prior to having Mohs surgery.
The defect left behind after Mohs surgery effecting the lower eyelid. The after image shows the lower eyelid repair after Dr Anthony Maloof performed Mohs reconstruction surgery.
Mohs reconstruction before and after a large cancer was removed from the lower eyelid. Note the normal appearance after the wound is healed.
The first image shows the brow immediately after Mohs surgery whilst the second image shows the the flap repair performed by Dr Anthony Maloof following a Mohs reconstruction.
Before and after Mohs surgery. This is a large defect that required an extensive facelift flap repair as seen in the second photo.
The cancer has been removed through Mohs surgery around the eye and has included the upper and lower eyelid. The second image shows the Mohs repair fully healed.
A large full thickness hole in the lower eyelid following Mohs surgery. You can see that the lashes as well as the eyelid have been restored following Mohs reconstructive surgery performed by Dr Anthony Maloof.
Mohs reconstruction before and after. The flap and stitched can be seen immediately after surgery.
Before and after Mohs surgery with the extent of the repair apparent in the latter photo.
Mohs surgery before and after images. The first image shows the defect after Mohs surgery. The second image is the final result after Dr Anthony Maloof performed Mohs reconstructive surgery. The appearance of the face has been restored.
Mohs reconstructive surgery performed by Dr Anthony Maloof in Sydney. This is the appearance after 1 week. The sutures are still in place and will be removed in rooms.
Before and after Mohs surgery. The second photo shows an incredible result with virtually no signs of the cancer ever being there.
A very large hole from a BCC or Basal cell carcinoma following Mohs surgery.
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There are no signs of surgery taking place after Dr Maloof performed Mohs reconstructive surgery using a face rotation flap.
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A very large hole from Basal Cell Carcinoma. Instead of an unsightly skin graft, a face rotation flap produced an almost invisible line on the side of the nose.

Image of lower eyelid after Mohs surgery.
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Image showing Mohs reconstruction of the lower lid including the lashes.
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Complete loss of the inner part of the lower eyelid. Reconstruction of the lid including lashes.

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Complete loss of middle of the lower eyelid after Mohs surgery. Restoration of both appearance and function so that the surgical repair is effectively invisiible.

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Large hold right in the middle of her forehead. Complex repair followed by dermabrasion to restore appearance.

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Cancer left too long it can spread far and wide. Losing the eyelids causes blindness. Reconstruction aimed to preserve vision first.

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Full defect in the middle of the lower eyelid following Mohs surgery. Aesthetically pleasing outcome at just 6 weeks after surgery.

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A large defect in the outer aspect of the lower eyelid after Mohs surgery. Wound healing, curvature and shape have settled into an aesthetically pleasing natural appearance.

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Huge full thickness defect in the central left lower eyelid after Mohs surgery. Facial flap which allowed restoration of lashes and hiding the scar by turning it into a line.

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This man had cancer removal and repair WITHOUT Mohs surgery and Oculoplastic repair.
Apart from an unsightly result, the lower eyelid continues going downwards causing irritation and discomfort
Better to avoid this if possible.

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This young lady had a BCC removed from the corner of the eye and a Mohs reconstruction.
This is the appearance just 3 weeks after Mohs repair.

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This young lady had a BCC on her lower eyelid, but the biopsy was reported as normal.
She has a beautiful aesthetic result after removal and Mohs repair.

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Mohs repair at one week. This man in his 50’s had a cancer removed from the inner corner of his left eye by Mohs surgery. A Mohs reconstruction was performed and this is the appearance after stitch removal at week 1.

A nasty Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) was removed through Mohs surgery in Sydney. The defect involved half of the lower eyelid and exposing the eye and the tear drain. This image is just prior to Mohs reconstruction surgery.
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This is the after image just one month after Dr Anthony Maloof performed Mohs reconstruction surgery. The image shows a normal looking eye with no sign of the original defect.
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Large Basal cell carcinoma causing loss of tear drain. The after photo is the appearance at just one month after Mohs reconstruction.

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