BCCs
RECOMMENDED FOR SUSPICIOUS PEARLY, RED, OR NON-HEALING SPOTS

BCC

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. It tends to grow slowly, but if left untreated, it can cause significant local damage by invading deeper tissues. BCC often appears as a pearly bump, scaly patch, or a sore that bleeds and doesn’t heal properly.

Full Skin and Lesion Assessment

We conduct a thorough clinical examination to identify potential BCC lesions and assess their characteristics.

  • Identification of non-healing or recurrent lesions
  • Assessment of sun-damaged areas prone to BCC
  • Evaluation of high-risk spots based on size, shape, and surface texture

Procedure Steps

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Advanced Dermoscopic Evaluation

Evaluation

Dermoscopy significantly increases the accuracy of BCC detection, helping identify subtypes and deeper structures.

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Diagnosis, Management, and Surgical Care

Diagnosis

Once a lesion is suspected to be BCC, we outline the most appropriate treatment plan based on clinical findings.

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Long-Term Follow-Up and Prevention

Prevention

Individuals who develop one BCC have an increased risk of additional lesions in the future. Ongoing monitoring is highly recommended.

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