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health pros MacInnis Dermatology
Living in the Sunshine State means great weather for exciting outdoor activities and miles of gorgeous beaches where people can relax while basking in the warm Florida sunshine. But beware, too much fun in the sun can damage your skin and, in some cases, lead to skin cancer.
On the cutting edge of comprehensive dermatological care, Dr. Colleen MacInnis of MacInnis Dermatology offers MOHS surgery to treat those suffering from this serious disease. MOHS is a highly specialized, extremely precise surgical technique that removes the cancer microscopically, minimizing damage to any surrounding healthy tissue.
“Using the MOHS surgery technique, we can remove all types of skin cancer. Because the surgery is performed layer by layer until all signs of the cancer is removed, it does take some time. The upside is it produces minimal scarring because it only takes what is damaged. It also has an extremely high cure rate,” Dr. MacInnis says. “It is over ninety-nine percent effective.”
What truly sets MacInnis Dermatology apart is its impressive range of services and inviting atmosphere. From the top of your head to the tip of your toes, the staff at MacInnis Dermatology caters to each client’s hair, nails, and skin needs with the utmost professionalism and a touch of genuine hospitality.
“We treat everyone like they are family. People appreciate our team approach, and as a result, they want to come see us,” says Dr. MacInnis.
Though Dr. MacInnis is fairly new to Lake County, but has many years of experience, her practice continues to grow by leaps and bounds. “We stay very busy, and it is all thanks to word-of-mouth,” she says. “We’ve grown our practice at an amazing rate, and we are extremely pleased. It really speaks to how we treat every patient. We always make sure when people visit us they have the very best experience.”