At Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA, Dr. Brian Dubow provides attentive care for patients concerned about changes in their skin. While many moles are harmless, some may signal the early stages of skin cancer. Recognizing the difference and seeking expert evaluation is key to protecting your health.
Moles that suddenly grow, shrink, change color, or take on a different shape should be checked. Warning signs include uneven borders, multiple colors, irregular shapes, or a size larger than a pencil eraser. Moles that itch, bleed, or fail to heal properly are also concerning. While not every unusual mole is cancerous, these are important warning signs of melanoma and other skin cancers that need prompt attention.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, but it is also one of the most treatable when caught early. Annual skin exams and timely evaluation of new or changing moles can significantly improve outcomes. Dr. Dubow uses advanced diagnostic techniques to thoroughly assess suspicious spots, giving patients clear answers and confident guidance.
For certain skin cancers, particularly those on delicate or highly visible areas like the face, Mohs surgery is a leading treatment option. This precise technique removes cancerous tissue layer by layer, with each examined under a microscope, until only healthy tissue remains. Mohs surgery achieves the highest possible cure rate while preserving healthy skin, making it especially valuable for both health and cosmetic results.
Whether you are concerned about a mole that looks different or it’s simply time for a routine skin exam, Dr. Dubow Dermatology provides compassionate, thorough care. From early detection and diagnosis to advanced treatments like Mohs surgery, Dr. Brian Dubow is dedicated to helping patients protect their skin and overall health.
If you’ve noticed a mole that concerns you, don’t wait. Call (310) 888-4070 to schedule your appointment at Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA.
At Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA, Dr. Brian Dubow provides attentive care for patients concerned about changes in their skin. While many moles are harmless, some may signal the early stages of skin cancer. Recognizing the difference and seeking expert evaluation is key to protecting your health.
Moles that suddenly grow, shrink, change color, or take on a different shape should be checked. Warning signs include uneven borders, multiple colors, irregular shapes, or a size larger than a pencil eraser. Moles that itch, bleed, or fail to heal properly are also concerning. While not every unusual mole is cancerous, these are important warning signs of melanoma and other skin cancers that need prompt attention.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, but it is also one of the most treatable when caught early. Annual skin exams and timely evaluation of new or changing moles can significantly improve outcomes. Dr. Dubow uses advanced diagnostic techniques to thoroughly assess suspicious spots, giving patients clear answers and confident guidance.
For certain skin cancers, particularly those on delicate or highly visible areas like the face, Mohs surgery is a leading treatment option. This precise technique removes cancerous tissue layer by layer, with each examined under a microscope, until only healthy tissue remains. Mohs surgery achieves the highest possible cure rate while preserving healthy skin, making it especially valuable for both health and cosmetic results.
Whether you are concerned about a mole that looks different or it’s simply time for a routine skin exam, Dr. Dubow Dermatology provides compassionate, thorough care. From early detection and diagnosis to advanced treatments like Mohs surgery, Dr. Brian Dubow is dedicated to helping patients protect their skin and overall health.
If you’ve noticed a mole that concerns you, don’t wait. Call (310) 888-4070 to schedule your appointment at Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA.
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