Dermatology
and Cosmetic Surgery Associates provides full body skin cancer
screenings and treatments including dermatologic and Mohs
micrographic surgery . If you notice changing moles or rapidly
growing lesions that can be a sign of skin cancer, contact
us as soon as possible. Skin cancer can be treated effectively
if it is caught at an early stage. Most pre-cancerous lesions
and cancerous tumors are visible and can be readily removed.
Watch
for moles or lesions that are:
Asymmetrical
(one half unlike the other)
Irregularly
bordered (not round, jagged)
Color
varied from one area to another
Large,
with a diameter over 6 millimeters as a rule.
Treatments
Curettage
and electrodesiccation involve scraping away malignant tissue
with a sharp surgical instrument called a curette.
Surgical
excision involves cutting into the skin with a surgical
instrument, removing the growth, and then closing the wound
with stitches or skin clips.
Cryosurgery
involves the use of an apparatus that sprays liquid nitrogen
directly onto the skin, freezing the cancerous tissue and
killing cancer cells.
Topical
chemotherapy involves the application of a chemical, 5-fluorouracil,
which destroys pre-cancerous growths and sometimes cancerous
tissue.
Mohs
Micrographic Surgery -This technique, named after Frederick
Mohs, M.D., is chosen for skin cancers which have recurred
at the site of a previous skin cancer, or are located in
areas where high cure rate and conservation of normal skin
is extremely important. While no procedure guarantees 100%
cure rate, the Mohs technique has a better cure rate than
other methods.
To
schedule an appointment with our physicians concerning
skin cancer, contact us at 301-345-7375 or email
us today.
Call 301.345.7375 or email us today
Copyright 2003
Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Associates, P.A.
We are conveniently located in
Greenbelt, Maryland, just outside of Washington, DC. Our clients
come to us from Northern Virginia, Fairfax County, Virginia, Baltimore,
Maryland, Annapolis, Maryland, Montgomery County, Maryland, Anne Arundel
County, Maryland, and across the Mid-Atlantic region.