Amit D. Bhrany, MD is a double-board certified plastic surgeon whose goal is to partner with his patients to provide the best possible care for aesthetic facial rejuvenation and reconstruction, and head and neck surgery. He has been a faculty member of the University of Washington (UW) since 2008 and trains other surgeons in Facial Plastic Surgery and Head and Neck Surgery, both at the UW School of Medicine and as an invited speaker around the country. In addition to taking care of our patients at Seattle Face & Skin, Dr. Bhrany cares for patients at UW Medicine, the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and Seattle Children’s Hospital. From the moment you contact our office, we focus on your needs to ensure you fully understand the possibilities, limitations, and opportunities available to produce the best outcome for you. Dr. Bhrany is an active member of the AAFPRS (American Academy of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery).
What is Mohs microsurgery?
Mohs skin cancer surgery is a technique to remove skin cancer that is especially useful for treating skin cancers of the face. Mohs surgery has the highest cure rate while maximizing the amount of normal tissue spared during removal. In other words, Mohs surgery often provides the highest chance you will remain cancer free while achieving the best cosmetic outcome. Typically, the Mohs dermatologist will remove the skin cancer in his or her office, and then you will have your reconstruction either later that day or the next day with Dr.Bhrany. Your surgeons work very closely with a number of Mohs dermatologists in the Seattle area (Mohs Dermatologists) and can guide you through the process of your skin cancer treatment. Depending on the size and location of your skin cancer, there are instances when Dr. Bhrany will both remove the skin cancer (called a wide local excision) and reconstruct the subsequent defect at the same setting without Mohs surgery.








