Skin cancer is a serious condition that needs prompt treatment to prevent it from spreading and causing other complications. The main cause of skin cancer is the direction of ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun which makes regular skin checkups very important. If you notice any changes in your skin it is important to seek medical attention early. At Vogue Clinic, our specialists use advanced diagnostic tools to monitor any skin changes and provide effective treatment options for skin cancer.
We provide both nonsurgical and surgical treatment options for skin cancer. They deal with each patient's unique needs. Our treatments are designed to be as effective as possible based on the type and stage of the cancer. We offer surgical excision which involves removing the cancerous tissue and cryotherapy (freezing treatment) to destroy abnormal cells laser therapy to remove skin cancer and anticancer creams that can be applied to the skin. The best treatment option will depend on the size, location, and stage of the skin cancer and your overall health.
At Vogue Clinic, we are committed to offering the best skin cancer treatment in Faisalabad. Our experienced team uses the latest technology to diagnose and treat skin cancer and provides the highest standard of care and support. If you are concerned about any skin changes, don't hesitate to contact us for a consultation.
Dermatologists treat skin cancer based on its type size and stage. The treatment process varies and can include surgical removal and chemical-free techniques this laser therapy and anticancer creams. Each treatment plan is customized to fit the patient’s needs. The location and aggressiveness of the cancer as well as the patient's overall health are considered. For example, if the cancer is in a sensitive skin area, dermatologists may recommend less invasive methods like cryotherapy (freezing treatment) or laser therapy.
How often you should have a skin checkup depends on your risk factors: High-risk patients (those with a history of melanoma or more moles) should have a checkup every 3 months. Moderate-risk patients (those with a family history of skin cancer) should be checked every 6 to 12 months. Low-risk patients (those without a family history of skin cancer or those who avoid excessive sun exposure) should have a checkup every 1 to 2 years. Regular skin checkups are important to spot any changes early and prevent complications.
It’s important to check your skin regularly. Watch for changes like: New moles or growths especially if they grow large and deep or have unusual shapes. Itching and bleeding or dryness as can be early signs of skin cancer. Also remember to check areas that are hard to see like the scalp the soles of your feet and between your fingers and toes. Early detection can lead to more effective treatment.
The main cause of skin cancer is ultraviolet (UV) rays which come from sunlight or artificial tanning beds. Those who have skin bright and sun irritation or those who get more sunlight have a higher risk of it. Additionally those with a family history of skin cancer or a large number of moles are more sensitive to developing skin cancer. Protect your skin from the sun use sunscreen wear protective clothes and avoid tanning beds so that the risks can be reduced.
There are some rare types of skin cancer including: Atypical Fibroxanthomas Merkel Cell Carcinomas Dermatofibrosarcomas These cancers are less common but still require immediate attention. Diagnosing and treating them can be challenging due to their rarity but our specialists are trained to handle these complex cases. Quick diagnosis and treatment are crucial for effective care.