
Skin Cancer Screenings/Detection
Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancers, affecting more than one million Americans every year. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives. Most skin cancers are generally curable if caught early. However, people who have had skin cancer are at a higher risk of developing a new skin cancer, which is why regular self-examination and board-certified dermatologist visits are imperative.
We Treat All Skin, Hair, and Nail Conditions.
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Common Medical Conditions We Treat:
Excision
Common Types of Skin Cancer:
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is the cancer that develops in the outermost portion of the skin called the epidermis. Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type of skin cancer. Anyone with a substantial history of sun exposure can develop squamous cell carcinoma. Older people with fair skin and light eyes are at the highest risk. Squamous cell carcinoma may arise from a precancerous lesion known as an actinic keratosis. Squamous cell carcinoma first appears as a pink or red flat spot with a fine scale or scab that grows to form a firm, red bump that may develop an ulcer.









