Rockville, MD doctor describes skin cancer
Skin cancer. The idea of any type of cancer can be scary, but thankfully, patients in the Rockville, MD area have Dr. Ron Prussick and his team at their side for effective diagnosis and treatment. At Washington Dermatology Center, we believe in providing our patients with top-notch dermatologic care and early diagnosis of skin cancer whenever possible.
Skin cancer can come in a number of types which often include those known as melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. All types of skin cancer can be easily diagnosed with a physical examination and a biopsy. Once diagnosed, patients will learn about the type of cancer they have and how to treat it. The most common treatment option is removal of the cancerous skin cells by a doctor.
Excision of the skin cancer is common as well as a treatment called Mohs micrographic surgery. Mohs micrographic surgery is a surgical procedure that can help in removing cancer that is reoccurring or on an area of the face or body where it is important to ensure aesthetic removable. Sometimes though, patients who have had Mohs micrographic surgery will need to work with a plastic surgeon for reconstruction of the area, but this is dependant on many different factors.
Patients who have had skin cancer are encouraged to have regular skin checks. These are done in the dermatology office and allow the doctor to look at the skin from head to toe. The dermatologist is looking for anything on the skin that may indicate the possibility of a cancerous growth. This includes changes to current moles on the body as well as wounds that refuse to heal or continue to bleed. Any areas such as these should be brought to the attention of the dermatologist during the examination and a biopsy can be done if deemed necessary.
Patients who are located in or around Rockville, MD are encouraged to book an appointment with the team of Washington Dermatology Center for their skin cancer screening. This evaluation is recommended every year to check for skin growths and changes in moles and other skin tags that may indicate skin cancer. Dr. Ron Prussick and his team work closely with patients for a proper diagnosis, treatment, and prevention when skin cancer becomes a serious concern.