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Specialised skin cancer surgery service launches at Noosa Hospital

Sunshine Coast locals now have easier access to one of the most precise and effective skin cancer treatments, with the introduction of Mohs micrographic surgery at Ramsay’s Noosa Hospital and Nambour Selangor Private Hospital.

And for the first time in regional Queensland, the procedure has been integrated with oculoplastic expertise, designed to offer leading results.

Mohs surgery is a specialised technique that removes skin cancer layer by layer, with each layer examined under a microscope in real time. This meticulous method was designed to ensure all cancerous cells are removed while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible — intended to offer high cure rates and minimal scarring.

The new service at Noosa Hospital and Nambour Selangor Private Hospital is led by specialist dermatologist Dr Jazlyn Read.

For complex cases including cancers on or around the eyes, Dr Read works closely with oculoplastic surgeons Dr Ebony Smith, Dr Sergio Sara, and Dr Scott Teske.

Together, they offer a coordinated approach combining precise cancer removal with expert reconstructive surgery designed to restore both function and appearance.

“This integrated Mohs and oculoplastic service offers patients expert, personalised care – right here on the Sunshine Coast,” Dr Read said.

“Our collaborative team ensures optimal outcomes in a timely manner for those requiring delicate reconstruction around the eyes.”

Hospital chief executive officer Dr Karl van der Merwe said he was very proud the Mohs procedure was now available at Noosa Hospital and Nambour Selangor Private Hospital.

“At Noosa and Nambour Selangor hospitals, we want to offer patients the best possible care,” Dr van der Merwe said.

“Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, with the Sunshine Coast often referred to as the ‘skin cancer capital of the world’, so access to high-quality, local treatment is critical.

“For local patients, this a major step forward in accessible, expert care — close to home.”

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