
microscopically controlled surgery
Microscopically controlled surgery is a precise surgical technique where a surgeon uses a microscope during the procedure to see tiny tissues and structures in great detail. This allows for the careful removal of abnormal or diseased tissue—such as tumors—while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible. The detailed view helps ensure complete removal and reduces the chance of recurrence, especially in sensitive areas like the face or eyes. It’s commonly used for skin cancer treatment, enabling the surgeon to assess margins in real-time and achieve optimal results with minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.