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Dermatologist In London

Welcome to London Dermatology Clinics which is top Dermatologist In London, a fully-integrated medical and healthcare services provider based in the heart of central London. Our multi-disciplinary team of specialists are capable of providing a wide range of solutions to address your skin concerns, including such as Cyst, Lipoma, Mole, Eczema, Psoriasis and other skin problem.

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Dermatologist In London

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  1. A Brief Discussion About Skin Cancer Treatment London It has been found that out of five people one people develop skin cancer in their life. All type of skin cancer is curable if detected and found early. You should pay attention towards your skin if you find any change in shape, size or color of the skin. It is an utter necessity that you must seek consultation with a dermatologist once a year for a through checkup of the skin. About the skin cancer Skin cancer generally happens when the cells of the skin grow & multiply in unorderly and uncontrolled way. Skin cancer is caused due to exposure of UV rays from the sun. Mainly there are three types of skin cancer and it includes basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Fortuitously, if the skin cancer is identified & Skin Cancer Treatment London is done early, then most of the time it is cured. Thus, it is important that you consult with a dermatologist if you suspect that there are signs of skin cancer. How common is skin cancer? Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. It has been found that the American are more prone to skin cancer. If you have five or more sunburn, then there is a high chance of developing melanoma. Survival rate of 99% for five years when detected early and the treatment starts. Non-Hispanic white persons are at higher chance of developing skin cancer than the Non- Hispanic Asian or Pacific Islander persons. Skin cancer among people with skin colour is diagnosed in later stage when it becomes difficult to treat. It is the dermatologist who does

  2. Skin Tag Removal London. Thus, it is an utter necessity to pay a visit to the dermatologist once a year. Who is at risk? Anyone can develop skin cancer and one can at increased risk if has any of the following: Spend considerable time playing or working in the sun One who gets easily sunburned Living in a sunny climate Having multiple moles or irregular moles Having family history of skin cancer Had an organ transplant Takes medication that suppress or weaken the immune system Exposure to ultraviolet light therapy for treating skin issues like eczema. Common sign of skin cancer The most common sign that you have develop skin cancer is a change on the skin, usually new growth or change in existing mole or growth. You must pay attention to unusual skin growth like nodule, irregular patch or rashes on the skin surface. Rough and firm lumps on skin surface are another sign that requires attention of the doctor for Skin Cancer Treatment London. When detected early, many unwanted misfortune can be avoided and a person can also have longer lifespan. Diagnosing skin cancer Skin cancer diagnosis usually begins with physical examination. Monthly self-examination and yearly doctor visit is necessary to screen possible skin cancer. Tests like biopsy, CT scan, X-ray and MRI are recommended by the doctor to detect skin cancer. The most common treatment options include surgery, topical treatment, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy and immunotherapy.

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