Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, often linked to long-term sun exposure. While it typically grows slowly and is less likely to spread than other skin cancers, early detection and effective treatment are essential to protect both skin health and overall well-being. At Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA, Dr. Brian E. Dubow and his team provide advanced, evidence-based treatments designed to manage BCC with precision and care.
Basal cell carcinoma begins in the basal cells—skin cells that produce new cells as old ones shed. BCC often appears as a pearly bump, red patch, or sore that won’t heal. Though it rarely spreads to other parts of the body, untreated BCC can cause significant damage to surrounding skin and tissue over time.
One of the most effective treatments for BCC, Mohs surgery removes cancerous tissue layer by layer while preserving as much healthy skin as possible. This technique offers high cure rates and is especially beneficial for visible areas such as the face, nose, and ears.
In this procedure, the cancerous lesion is surgically removed along with a margin of healthy tissue. This is a reliable treatment option for many forms of BCC.
For superficial basal cell carcinomas, prescription creams containing medications like imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil may be used to stimulate the immune system or directly target abnormal cells.
This method combines a light-sensitive drug with controlled light exposure to destroy cancer cells. PDT can be particularly useful for early-stage or superficial BCCs.
In cases where surgery isn’t an option, radiation may be recommended to target and destroy cancer cells.
For rare advanced cases, newer therapies that block specific molecular pathways can be effective in slowing cancer progression.
Basal cell carcinoma often develops in sun-exposed areas such as the face, scalp, and neck. Because it can resemble benign skin conditions, professional evaluation is key. Early diagnosis not only improves treatment outcomes but also helps minimize scarring and tissue loss.
At Dr. Dubow Dermatology, Dr. Brian E. Dubow combines expertise with the latest dermatologic advances to ensure patients receive safe, effective, and personalized treatment for skin cancer and other dermatologic concerns.
If you notice a suspicious lesion or have concerns about skin cancer, don’t wait. Call Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA today at (310) 888-4070 to schedule a consultation and explore treatment options for basal cell carcinoma.
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer, often linked to long-term sun exposure. While it typically grows slowly and is less likely to spread than other skin cancers, early detection and effective treatment are essential to protect both skin health and overall well-being. At Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA, Dr. Brian E. Dubow and his team provide advanced, evidence-based treatments designed to manage BCC with precision and care.
Basal cell carcinoma begins in the basal cells—skin cells that produce new cells as old ones shed. BCC often appears as a pearly bump, red patch, or sore that won’t heal. Though it rarely spreads to other parts of the body, untreated BCC can cause significant damage to surrounding skin and tissue over time.
One of the most effective treatments for BCC, Mohs surgery removes cancerous tissue layer by layer while preserving as much healthy skin as possible. This technique offers high cure rates and is especially beneficial for visible areas such as the face, nose, and ears.
In this procedure, the cancerous lesion is surgically removed along with a margin of healthy tissue. This is a reliable treatment option for many forms of BCC.
For superficial basal cell carcinomas, prescription creams containing medications like imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil may be used to stimulate the immune system or directly target abnormal cells.
This method combines a light-sensitive drug with controlled light exposure to destroy cancer cells. PDT can be particularly useful for early-stage or superficial BCCs.
In cases where surgery isn’t an option, radiation may be recommended to target and destroy cancer cells.
For rare advanced cases, newer therapies that block specific molecular pathways can be effective in slowing cancer progression.
Basal cell carcinoma often develops in sun-exposed areas such as the face, scalp, and neck. Because it can resemble benign skin conditions, professional evaluation is key. Early diagnosis not only improves treatment outcomes but also helps minimize scarring and tissue loss.
At Dr. Dubow Dermatology, Dr. Brian E. Dubow combines expertise with the latest dermatologic advances to ensure patients receive safe, effective, and personalized treatment for skin cancer and other dermatologic concerns.
If you notice a suspicious lesion or have concerns about skin cancer, don’t wait. Call Dr. Dubow Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA today at (310) 888-4070 to schedule a consultation and explore treatment options for basal cell carcinoma.
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