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Skin cancer

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Park City Dermatology & Aesthetics provides patients with skin cancer screening and treatment, focused on early detection and evidence-based care.

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Early detection makes all the difference

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, and risk may be higher in high-altitude regions like Utah due to increased UV exposure. When detected early, most skin cancers are highly treatable. At Park City Dermatology & Aesthetics, we provide thorough skin exams, personalized care, and coordinate advanced treatment when needed.

If you’re due for a skin check or have a concerning spot, contact us to schedule a consultation.

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  • For most adults, an annual full-body skin exam is recommended. However, you may need more frequent screenings if you have a history of skin cancer, significant sun exposure, or changing moles. Your provider can recommend a schedule based on your individual risk.

  • Look for new or changing spots on your skin, including moles that change in size, shape, or color, sores that don’t heal, or lesions that bleed or itch. If something looks different or concerning, it’s best to have it evaluated.

  • A skin cancer screening is a visual exam of your skin from head to toe. Your provider checks for unusual moles, spots, or lesions and may recommend a biopsy if something needs closer evaluation.

  • Many skin cancers can be treated effectively when caught early. Treatment depends on the type and stage, and may include in-office procedures or, when appropriate, coordination with specialized care. Your provider will guide you through the next steps.