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Skin Cancer Treatment: Diagnosis, Options and Prevention

Expert Care for Effective Skin Cancer Treatment

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide, but with early detection and proper treatment, it is highly manageable. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), or melanoma, understanding your treatment options is crucial.

Franks Dermatology

Advanced skin cancer treatments

At Franks Dermatology in Little Rock, we take skin cancer seriously. And we offer skin cancer treatment tailored to each patient's needs.

Skin Cancer Treatment Guide Table of Contents

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"Dr. Franks is the best! He has treated my skin cancers and precancerous spots for numerous years. He is very thorough, proactive, and friendly!" - Ann West, Little Rock, AR

What is Skin Cancer?

Understanding skin cancer

Skin cancer occurs when abnormal skin cells multiply uncontrollably, often due to prolonged exposure to UV radiation from the sun or tanning beds.

Below we discuss types of skin cancer and treatments.

Early treatment can be critical for many types of skin cancer. 

Skin Cancer Diagnosis and a Melanoma
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How is

Skin Cancer Diagnosed?

If you notice a suspicious skin change, a dermatologist can perform: 

  1. A Skin Examination: A visual inspection of abnormal spots or moles.
  2. A Skin Biopsy: A small sample is taken and tested for cancer.
  3. Imaging Tests: In advanced cases, scans may be used to check if cancer has spread.

The sooner skin cancer is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat!

Prevention

Skin Cancer prevention and Reducing Recurrence

Even after successful treatment, you should take steps to prevent recurrence.

  • Use Sunscreen Daily – SPF 30+ is a must.
  • Avoid Peak Sun Exposure – 10 AM - 4 PM is the riskiest time for UV damage.
  • Wear Protective Clothing & Hats – Reduce direct sun exposure.
  • Say No to Tanning Beds – UV radiation from tanning beds increases cancer risk.
  • Regular Skin Exams – A dermatologist should check your skin annually for early signs of recurrence.
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Dermatologists examining possible skin cancer
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When to See a Dermatologist

Warning Signs of Skin Cancer:

  • A mole that changes in size, shape, or color.
  • A sore that won’t heal after several weeks.
  • New, unusual skin growths that don’t go away.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t wait.

Early detection saves lives!

Book a Skin Cancer Treatment Consultation Today 

At Franks Dermatology, we specialize in expert skin cancer screening and treatment for all ages.

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How Franks Dermatology Can help

At Franks Dermatology, we provide a holistic approach to skin cancer treatment:

  1. Personalized Diagnosis: Identifying the type and severity of skin cancer.
  2. Tailored Treatment Plans: Combining assessment methods, prescription treatments, surgery, lifestyle guidance, and patient education.
  3. Ongoing Support: Regular check-ins to monitor progress and adjust your plan as needed.

Our goal is to help you achieve healthier skin.

Don’t let the possibility of skin cancer keep you from seeking treatment.

At Franks Dermatology, we offer expert skin cancer screening and treatment to help you identify and manage skin cancer. Contact us today to schedule your screening!

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Skin Cancer Treatment

in little rock, arkansas

Living in Little Rock, Arkansas, presents unique environmental risks for skin cancer:

  • Higher Sun Exposure & UV Index:
    • Arkansas experiences hot, sunny summers, with UV levels that can be high for much of the year.
    • Longer outdoor activity seasons (gardening, fishing, hiking, sports) increase cumulative sun exposure, leading to higher skin cancer risks.
    • Higher humidity and heat may also contribute to increased sunburn risk if people don’t reapply sunscreen effectively.
  • Outdoor Lifestyle: Arkansas has many outdoor recreational areas (Ozark Mountains, lakes, hiking trails), meaning residents may unknowingly increase UV exposure year-round.
  • Farming & Outdoor Work Exposure:
  • Agricultural and construction workers in Arkansas often have long-term, unprotected sun exposure, increasing the risk of non-melanoma skin cancers (Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinoma).
  • This makes preventative dermatology screenings and early intervention even more crucial in the region.

Our team is familiar with these regional factors and incorporates them into your treatment plan.

"There is not a better dermatologist. I am 70 years old and first had skin cancer at 28. I have not had even one recurrence since I have been seeing Dr Franks. He catches everything before it becomes a problem. As a bonus, his staff is both friendly and professional."

- Michael Oldner, Little Rock, AR

Frequently Asked Questions

about skin cancer screening & skin cancer treatment

Mohs surgery is the most precise and effective treatment for BCC and SCC. Melanoma treatment depends on how advanced it is—early-stage cases are often cured with surgery, while later stages may require immunotherapy or targeted treatments.

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