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Frequently Asked Questions
Do dermatologists treat Skin cancer? How is it treated?
Yes. Skin cancer treatment depends on the type of cancer. If you have a basal cell tumour, the extent of your surgery will depend on your age and health as well as the type, size, location, and depth of your tumour. Melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma are typically removed (or excised) surgically.
What are the common skin problems?
Acne, acne, moles, warts, fungal infections, psoriasis, acne, dry skin, contact dermatitis, and skin cancers are prominent skin conditions.
When should I visit a Dermatologist?
You should see a dermatologist immediately if you have areas on your skin that grow or change shape and colour, itches or bleeds, or would not heal.