Tag: Skin Cancer Screening

Photodynamic Therapy vs. Topical Chemo for Sun-Damaged Skin in Fort Lauderdale

In Fort Lauderdale, year-round sun exposure can leave skin looking rough, blotchy, and chronically weathered long before anything feels urgent. For many people, the real question is not whether the skin is sun-damaged, but which treatment path makes the most sense when rough precancerous spots or widespread sun injury start to show up. Two common… Read more »

What Counts as a “Changing Mole”?

Yes, a changing mole can mean more than a normal variation, especially when the change is noticeable, ongoing, or paired with symptoms like itching or bleeding. Not every change is dangerous, but size, shape, color, border, and texture changes deserve attention because they can be associated with skin cancer or another skin condition that should… Read more »

Sunscreen for Beach Days: Realistic Reapplication Plan

Beach days are meant to feel easy, not like a checklist. But sunscreen is one place where a little structure can make a real difference. The challenge is not knowing what to do, it is remembering to do it consistently while you are swimming, sweating, eating, and relaxing. A realistic plan does not rely on… Read more »

When Should You Worry About a Changing Mole?

Noticing a mole that looks different can feel unsettling. Many moles are harmless and can change slightly over time, especially with age or sun exposure. Still, certain changes deserve closer attention. Understanding what is typical and what is not can help you decide when it is worth getting a professional evaluation. The goal is not… Read more »

Can I Just Clip Skin Tags Off Myself?

It’s not a good idea to clip a skin tag off yourself! It may seem simple, especially if the tag is small or hanging by a narrow stalk, but home removal can lead to bleeding, irritation, infection, and confusion about what the growth actually is. Skin tags are common and usually harmless, but not every… Read more »

What Are The Warning Signs Of Melanoma?

Yes, melanoma often gives warning signs, but they are not always dramatic. In many cases, the earliest clue is a spot that is new, changing, or noticeably different from the rest of your moles. That can include changes in shape, border, color, size, or how the spot feels. A simple way to remember the most… Read more »

Is That Brown Line on My Nail Just a Bruise?

A brown line on a nail can be surprisingly easy to dismiss, especially if you remember bumping your finger or toe. Sometimes it really is dried blood from minor trauma. But not every brown or dark streak is a simple bruise, and a new line on one nail is worth a closer look. The most… Read more »

Is That Dark Neck Velvety Skin a Sign of Diabetes?

The appearance of dark, velvety skin around your neck can be concerning. This skin condition, known as acanthosis nigricans, may indicate underlying health issues such as diabetes. In this article, we explore the potential connection between dark neck skin and diabetes, and what you can do about it. Quick Answer Dark, velvety skin around the… Read more »

Actinic Keratoses: What They Are and Why They Matter

Actinic Keratoses (AKs) are rough, scaly patches of skin that often appear after prolonged sun exposure. While AKs themselves are not cancerous, they can lead to skin cancer, particularly squamous cell carcinoma, if left untreated. Understanding AKs and taking proactive steps can help protect your skin’s health. Quick answer Actinic Keratoses are caused by sun… Read more »

What is SPF, Really?

SPF is one of those skincare terms almost everyone recognizes, but fewer people can clearly define. If you’ve ever wondered whether SPF 30 is twice as strong as SPF 15, or whether a higher number means you can stay in the sun all day, you’re not alone. The short answer is that SPF measures how… Read more »