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Walsh Patrick Md PA Welcome to Warthan Dermatology Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery Center, the practice of Surgeon, Molly M. Warthan, M.D. Dr. Warthan is board certified in Dermatology and Fellowship trained in Mohs surgery. Our office is conveniently located in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas ready to provide comprehensive skin cancer treatment and dermatology services to all ages in a friendly, welcoming and caring environment.

Molly M. Warthan, M.D. is a board-certified Dermatologist in Fort Worth, Texas specializing in Mohs micrographic skin cancer surgery.
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CoolSculpting
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I have had a few CoolSculpting treatments and have been blown away by the results. I had been struggling to lose weight in a few specific places with no luck. Dr. Warthan and her staff are super friendly and helpful educating me on what treatments will work best for me. CoolSculpting is a non-invasive procedure that gently and effectively removes fat from targeted areas of the body that have not responded to traditional diet and exercise.
Dermatology
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Warthan Dermatology Mohs Skin Cancer Surgery Center is a leading Fort Worth Dermatology clinic that treats cosmetic and medical skin conditions. We create an individualized treatment plan to fit your unique skin and lifestyle. Whether it is a common procedure or challenging condition, we are committed to achieve the best results for your individual condition.
Mohs Surgery
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Mohs surgery is a highly specialized technique for removing skin cancers. It was first developed in the 1930's by Dr. Fredrick Mohs. Mohs surgery allows the skilled dermatologist skin cancer surgeon to remove one layer of tissue at a time and to exam it microscopically to ensure the complete removal of the skin cancer, while preserving the maximum amount of healthy skin.
Skin Cancer Treatment
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Warthan Dermatology provides multiple skin cancer treatments for a variety of skin cancer conditions. Certain types of skin cancers such as superficial types of melanoma are best treated not with Mohs surgery but rather with wide, local excision. In this procedure, the abnormal cancer is excised along with a margin of apparently normal skin whose width is determined by the thickness of the lesion on initial biopsy. The resultant wound is then manipulated and closed with sutures in a manner to produce the most acceptable result for the size and location.
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