Basal Cell Carcinoma Treatment
in Beverly Hills, CA

Couture Dermatology specializes in diagnosing and treating basall cell carcinoma in Beverly Hills, CA. As the most common form of skin cancer, basall cell carcinoma typically develops on sun-exposed areas and requires expert care for optimal outcomes. Our experienced dermatologists provide advanced, personalized treatment options to help protect your skin health.

What Is Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer that arises from the basal cells located in the outermost layer of the skin. It often appears as a pearly bump, red patch, or sore that doesn’t heal, most frequently on areas exposed to the sun. While basal cell carcinoma tends to grow slowly and rarely spreads to other parts of the body, early detection and treatment are important to prevent tissue damage and achieve the best possible results.

Common Symptoms of Basal Cell Carcinoma

Pearly or Waxy Bumps

Basal cell carcinoma often appears as a small, shiny bump that may be pearly or waxy in texture. These bumps are commonly found on sun-exposed areas such as the face, ears, or neck. Over time, they can grow slowly and may become more noticeable.

A sore or ulcer that does not heal or repeatedly reopens can be a warning sign of basal cell carcinoma. These persistent sores are often painless but may ooze or develop a crust. Early evaluation is important to rule out skin cancer and begin appropriate treatment.

Some cases of basall cell carcinoma present as red, irritated patches that may be slightly raised or flat. These areas can be itchy or uncomfortable and often persist for weeks or months. Monitoring any new or changing skin patches is essential for early detection.

A scar-like area that appears white, yellow, or waxy and has poorly defined borders can indicate basal cell carcinoma. These lesions often feel firm to the touch and may resemble a scar without a clear cause. This subtle presentation is sometimes overlooked, making regular skin checks important.

Lesions that bleed easily or develop a crust, especially without any apparent injury, may be a sign of basal cell carcinoma. These spots can scab over and then bleed again, signaling abnormal skin changes. Prompt evaluation by a dermatologist is recommended for persistent or unusual lesions.

Leading Causes of Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma primarily develops from prolonged and repeated exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, especially from sunlight or tanning beds. Individuals with fair skin, a history of frequent sunburns, or a family history of skin cancer are at higher risk. Preventive measures such as regular sunscreen use and minimizing sun exposure are important to reduce the likelihood of developing this condition.

Effective Treatments for Basal Cell Carcinoma

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Benefits of Basal Cell Carcinoma Treatment

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Abisogun, MD, FAAD

Why Choose Couture Dermatology?

At Couture Dermatology in Beverly Hills, CA, our board-certified dermatologists have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating basal cell carcinoma with precision and care. We utilize advanced techniques and a personalized approach to ensure each patient receives the most effective treatment for their unique needs. Our commitment to patient safety, comfort, and optimal cosmetic results makes us a trusted choice for skin cancer care.

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