Walk In-Walk Out Skin Cancer Treatments
Skin cancer care at Devonshire Dermatology includes state-of-the-art diagnostics and walk in-walk out treatments. We treat all types of skin cancer, including melanoma and various non-melanoma cancers such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Our multidisciplinary teams are dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcomes for you.
Basal or squamous cell skin cancers may need to be removed with procedures such as electrodessication and curettage, surgical excision, or Mohs surgery, with possible reconstruction of the skin and surrounding tissue.
Squamous cell cancer can be aggressive, and our dermatologists may need to remove more tissue. They may also recommend additional treatments for advanced squamous cell cancer, such as medications. Basal cell cancer is less likely to become aggressive, but if it does, our dermatologists may use surgery and other therapies to treat it.
With a combination of superb medicine, leading science, and individualised attention, Devonshire Dermatology gives you the highest quality of life. We partner with you and your loved ones to customise your personal medical treatment plan that may involve opportunities to enhance your skin cancer treatment.
Consultation
- Detailed history of your skin concern
- Total skin examination
- Holistic assessment of your health
- Diagnosis
- Discussion of treatment options
- Personalised treatment plan
- Treatment
FAQs
Skin cancer care at Devonshire Dermatology includes state-of-the-art diagnostics and walk in-walk out treatments. We treat all types of skin cancer, including melanoma and various non-melanoma cancers such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Our multidisciplinary teams are dedicated to ensuring the best possible outcomes for you.
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Basal or squamous cell skin cancers may need to be removed with procedures such as electrodessication and curettage, surgical excision, or Mohs surgery, with possible reconstruction of the skin and surrounding tissue.
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Squamous cell cancer can be aggressive, and our dermatologists may need to remove more tissue. They may also recommend additional treatments for advanced squamous cell cancer, such as medications. Basal cell cancer is less likely to become aggressive, but if it does, our dermatologists may use surgery and other therapies to treat it.
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