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Surgery & Skin Cancer Treatment

General and medical dermatology focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Our providers perform thorough skin examinations, assess changes or concerns, and develop individualized treatment plans using evidence-based medicine. From common conditions to complex medical concerns, our goal is to protect skin health, support early detection, and provide thoughtful, comprehensive care.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

The most common type of skin cancer, usually appearing as a pearly bump or non-healing sore caused by long-term sun exposure.

Dysplastic Nevi

Atypical moles with irregular shape or color that are usually benign but may increase the risk of melanoma.

Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

A rare cancer of certain white blood cells that primarily affects the skin, often appearing as persistent patches, plaques, or bumps.

Keloids

Raised scars that grow beyond the original wound due to excess collagen during healing.

Cyst

A common, usually harmless sac under the skin filled with fluid or keratin that feels like a small lump.

Lipoma

A soft, benign fatty lump under the skin that is usually painless and slow growing.

Lymphoma of Skin

A cancer of lymphocytes that begins in the skin and can appear as patches, plaques, or nodules.

Seborrheic Keratoses

Common, benign growths that appear as waxy or “stuck-on” brown, black, or tan spots on the skin.

Melanoma

A serious type of skin cancer that develops in pigment-producing cells and can spread if not treated early.

Sebaceous Carcinoma

A rare cancer that develops in the skin’s oil glands, often around the eyelids.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma

A rare but aggressive skin cancer that typically appears as a fast-growing, painless nodule.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

A common skin cancer that often appears as a scaly patch, sore, or raised growth caused by sun damage.

Xanthelasma

Yellowish cholesterol deposits that form under the skin, most commonly around the eyelids.

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