My Mohs Experience Abstract: This is the personal account of a 70 year old man who underwent micrographic surgery for an ill-defined basal cell skin cancer on his temple. It is intended to inform patients and physicians about the personal experiences and perceptions of Mohs patients. A micrographic surgeon has added a coda. Keywords: micrographic surgery, Mohs surgery, Mohs micrographic surgery, MMS, nonmelanoma skincancer, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, illness narrative Who knows/ whose nose/ needs Mohs? E. Dorinda Shelley Introduction: Dermatologists see patients with nonmelanoma skin cancer on a daily basis. Certain tumors, especially those around the nose, ears, and eyes are best handled with micrographic surgery (aka, … Continue reading