moles
Not All Moles Are Created Equal
When it comes to your skin and your health, when making your annual visits, start incorporating a regular skin cancer screening. If you have a mole that concerns you, please do not wait to contact a trusted and experienced dermatologist for a consultation.
Read MorePreventative Cancer Screenings Matter for All Types of Cancer
Since 1 in 5 Americans will have a skin cancer diagnosis at some point in their life, early detection is key to identifying and treating skin cancer. Skin cancer is treatable and curable. Between professional skin cancer screenings from a dermatologist and self-exams, skin cancers can be found early and addressed. Dermatologists who offer skin cancer screening services provide clients the highest level of care, with experience examining moles, growths, and other concerning skin abnormalities.
Read MoreWhat To Do If You Find a Mole?
Most of us will develop moles over the course of our lives. It is typical that an adult will have anywhere between 10-40 moles on their bodies. In most cases, a mole is nothing to be alarmed about. They are common and harmless. However, there are some circumstances in which a mole can require medical…
Read MoreIs a Mole the Same as a Skin Tag?
Moles and skin tags are two very common growths that people experience. However, people often get the two confused. They may have a similar appearance and both are typically harmless. But depending on their locations, they can be irritating and unpleasant to look at. If you have a spot on your skin, especially a new…
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