The one Dr I work for does Mohs, is it under your eye and by your nose?
I am so sorry to hear this, seen the pictures and now how damaging it can be. However with a good plastic surgeon the wound should be closed and almost invisible.
I wish you the very best of luck. I am glad you are keeping on top of this.

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In my younger years i always had a great tan before the summer was over. I was not a sun bather but got my exposure just being out and about. We did not have sun screens during those years so most of my time in the sun was unprotected. i cant count the times I got that initial sunburn. Now in my old age I am paying dearly or my exposure. I have had numerous skin cancers removed from various places on my body but my face has caught the worst. i am scheduled for my 4th Mohs micrographic surgery next week.

My advice to all is to use an appropriate sun screen when in the sun, better
yet avoid sun exposure all together. Take vitamin D supplements and just hide in your basement.