Skin Cancer Screening

Skin Cancer Screening in Stuart, FL

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Regular skin cancer screenings are essential for maintaining your overall health. Early detection significantly increases the chances of successful treatment, making routine check-ups vital for everyone. At Romagosa Barron Dermatology in Stuart and Port Saint Lucie, FL, Dr. Rick Romagosa, Dr. Yvonne Romagosa, and Dr. Greg Barron provide expert skin cancer screenings to carefully monitor and protect your skin health.

What Is a Skin Cancer Screening?

A skin cancer screening is a thorough examination by a dermatologist to detect abnormal or suspicious changes in the skin. During the screening, your dermatologist examines the skin from head to toe, paying close attention to unusual moles, growths, lesions that don’t heal, and any other irregularities. These screenings are non-invasive, quick, and critical for catching skin cancer in its earliest stages when it is most treatable.

Who Should Get a Skin Cancer Screening?

While everyone can benefit from regular skin cancer screenings, certain individuals are at a higher risk. If you have a history of sunburns, spend significant time outdoors, or have a personal or family history of skin cancer, scheduling regular screenings is especially important. People with fair skin, light-colored eyes, red or blonde hair, or numerous moles should also prioritize screenings.

Why Screenings Are Essential

Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, but it’s also one of the most treatable when caught early. Regular screenings allow dermatologists to detect precancerous changes or cancerous growths before they progress. Early detection is particularly important for aggressive forms like melanoma, which can spread quickly if left untreated.

What Happens During a Screening?

If a suspicious lesion is detected during your screening, your dermatologist may recommend a biopsy to confirm whether it is cancerous. Treatment options vary depending on the type and stage of the cancer. Surgical options include excision and Mohs surgery, a precise technique performed by certified Mohs surgeons to remove cancerous tissue while preserving healthy skin. Non-surgical options, such as Superficial Radiation Treatment (SRT), may also be recommended for specific cases, offering an effective, minimally invasive alternative. Your dermatologist will guide you in choosing the most appropriate treatment for your condition.

Protecting Your Skin

Prevention plays a key role in reducing your risk of skin cancer. Applying sunscreen daily, avoiding tanning beds, and wearing protective clothing during sun exposure are effective ways to safeguard your skin. Monthly self-checks can help you identify changes early, empowering you to seek professional care.

Schedule Your Skin Cancer Screening

Protect your skin and health by scheduling a skin cancer screening at Romagosa Barron Dermatology in Stuart and Port Saint Lucie, FL. Dr. Rick Romagosa, Dr. Yvonne Romagosa, and Dr. Greg Barron are committed to providing expert care and personalized attention to keep your skin healthy.

Call (772) 220-3339 today to schedule your appointment and take a proactive step toward better skin health.

Stuart Location

2220 SE Ocean Blvd, Suite 301 & 302,
Stuart, FL 34996

Port Saint Lucie Location

1821 SE Port Saint Lucie Blvd.,
Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952

Hours of Operation

Monday  

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Tuesday  

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Wednesday  

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Thursday  

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Friday  

8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Saturday  

Closed

Sunday  

Closed