Specialist Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Mohs Micrographic Surgery in the South West
Bristol Mohs is a dedicated service for advanced skin cancer management, led by Mohs surgeon Dr Adam Bray. The service provides precise diagnosis, expert treatment and personalised aftercare for patients across Bristol, the South West and beyond. Our purpose is simple: to offer the highest cure rates for complex and high‑risk skin cancers while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
What is Mohs micrographic surgery?
Mohs surgery is the most effective technique for removing certain non‑melanoma skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It works by removing the tumour layer by layer and examining each layer under the microscope in real time. This allows complete cancer removal with the smallest possible surgical margin. Mohs is especially valuable for skin cancers located on the face, ears, nose, eyelids, scalp or other cosmetically sensitive areas.
Why patients choose Bristol Mohs
Conditions treated
Reconstruction and aftercare
Once the cancer has been fully removed, we provide tailored reconstruction options to achieve the best functional and cosmetic outcome. Usually repairs are completed the same day. You will also receive personalised guidance on wound care, long‑term skin health and future monitoring.
Get in touch
We accept referrals from GPs, dermatologists, plastic, oculoplastic, and maxillofacial surgeons and self‑referring patients. If you are concerned about a suspicious lesion or have been advised to consider Mohs surgery, our team is here to guide you through the next steps.
To learn more about Mohs surgery or to arrange a consultation, visit our main dermatology service website or contact the Bristol Mohs team directly.
Contact Bristol Mohs
Specialist Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Mohs Micrographic Surgery in the South West
Bristol Mohs is a dedicated service for advanced skin cancer management, led by Mohs surgeon Dr Adam Bray. The service provides precise diagnosis, expert treatment and personalised aftercare for patients across Bristol, the South West and beyond. Our purpose is simple: to offer the highest cure rates for complex and high‑risk skin cancers while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
What is Mohs micrographic surgery?
Mohs surgery is the most effective technique for removing certain non‑melanoma skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It works by removing the tumour layer by layer and examining each layer under the microscope in real time. This allows complete cancer removal with the smallest possible surgical margin. Mohs is especially valuable for skin cancers located on the face, ears, nose, eyelids, scalp or other cosmetically sensitive areas.
Why patients choose Bristol Mohs
Conditions treated
Reconstruction and aftercare
Once the cancer has been fully removed, we provide tailored reconstruction options to achieve the best functional and cosmetic outcome. Usually repairs are completed the same day. You will also receive personalised guidance on wound care, long‑term skin health and future monitoring.
Get in touch
We accept referrals from GPs, dermatologists, plastic, oculoplastic, and maxillofacial surgeons and self‑referring patients. If you are concerned about a suspicious lesion or have been advised to consider Mohs surgery, our team is here to guide you through the next steps.
To learn more about Mohs surgery or to arrange a consultation, visit our main dermatology service website or contact the Bristol Mohs team directly.
Contact Bristol Mohs
Specialist skin cancer diagnosis and Mohs micrographic surgery in the South West
Bristol Mohs is a dedicated service for advanced skin cancer management, led by Mohs surgeon Dr Adam Bray. The service provides precise diagnosis, expert treatment and personalised aftercare for patients across Bristol, the South West and beyond. Our purpose is simple: to offer the highest cure rates for complex and high‑risk skin cancers while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
Get in touch
We accept referrals from GPs, dermatologists, plastic, oculoplastic, and maxillofacial surgeons and self‑referring patients. If you are concerned about a suspicious lesion or have been advised to consider Mohs surgery, our team is here to guide you through the next steps.
To learn more about Mohs surgery or to arrange a consultation, visit our main dermatology service website or contact the Bristol Mohs team directly.
Contact Bristol Mohs
What is Mohs micrographic surgery?
Mohs surgery is the most effective technique for removing certain non‑melanoma skin cancers, including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. It works by removing the tumour layer by layer and examining each layer under the microscope in real time. This allows complete cancer removal with the smallest possible surgical margin. Mohs is especially valuable for skin cancers located on the face, ears, nose, eyelids, scalp or other cosmetically sensitive areas.
Why patients choose Bristol Mohs
Conditions treated
Reconstruction and aftercare
Once the cancer has been fully removed, we provide tailored reconstruction options to achieve the best functional and cosmetic outcome. Usually repairs are completed the same day. You will also receive personalised guidance on wound care, long‑term skin health and future monitoring.