Melanoma treatment Long Island

 
Yes, the "mole" on your skin that is the size of a button on your cell phone can kill you.
 
     
  To detect abnormal "moles", you can arrange to have a "body check". Dr. Maiwald will examine every part of your skin: your face, scalp, ears, neck, arms, legs, body, genital area, body folds, hands and feet on all sides. In most areas, an illuminating magnifying light will be used to identify small abnormal growths. Any abnormal "moles" are then mapped out on a diagram with a drawing of their shaped, irregularities, and their size. A decision is made at that time concerning each "mole"; whether it should be examined again or biopsied or if very abnormal, excised with a margin.   Skin cancer "body checks" should be done once a year. If you have had a melanoma, the "body check" must be done every three months. So don't get that melanoma in the first place. Avoid sun and get yearly "body checks" and appropriate follow-ups. Please also check your own skin monthly for abnormal looking growths or changing growths and come in for an evaluation for anything that looks abnormal or is changing.   What is the best thing you can do for your skin? Keep something between your skin and the sun at all times: a hat, a tree, a roof, a shirt and sunscreen. The sunscreen should be 45 SPF or higher. Sunscreens cannot protect you completely from the sun. It takes a combination of sun protection and sun avoidance.  
             

 
Telephone (631) 423-2110 to make an appointment for a "body check" for you and your family.
 


home healing arts cosmetic procedures acne treatment melanoma/skin cancer
mesotherapy hair loss general dermatology notice of privacy directions
    site map resources  

  Site designed by New World Solutions
Long Island Mesotherapy Web Marketing by Webconsuls