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Skin cancer - diagnosis, treatment and follow-up

The main focus these days is early diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of various types of skin cancer. By meticulously conducting thorough examinations of patients’ skin and drawing upon my extensive experience in the field, I often detect growths at early stages—some of which the patient and even other doctors may not have noticed or been aware of. 

I am committed to tailoring follow-up plans and preventive treatments for patients to minimize the risk of developing new cancerous growths. In rare cases where such growths do develop despite our efforts, early detection allows for swift intervention even before the condition becomes dangerous. The treatments are customized based on the severity and location of the growths. They include local physical treatments such as liquid nitrogen, cauterization, local chemotherapy, surgical excisions (primarily using the Mohs method), radiation therapy, and systemic biological treatments