Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with millions of cases diagnosed annually. Fortunately, early detection makes skin cancer highly treatable. That’s why annual skin exams are essential for prevention. At Epiphany Dermatology in Brookhaven, GA, our providers, Dr. Lola Sode and Dr. Kehinde Olumesi, ensure timely and thorough skin cancer screenings.
Why Are Annual Skin Exams Important?
Many skin cancers, including melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma, can develop silently. Some may present as an unusual mole or lesion that a patient might overlook. Regular screenings by a trained dermatologist help identify potentially cancerous spots before they progress.
Early Detection Saves Lives
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is much easier to treat when found in its earliest stages. However, if left undiagnosed, it can become aggressive and difficult to manage.
Skin Cancer Can Affect Anyone
While fair-skinned individuals with excessive sun exposure are at higher risk, skin cancer does not discriminate. It can develop in people of all skin tones and ages. Regular screenings ensure early intervention, regardless of risk factors.
Self-Checks Are Not Enough
Monthly self-exams are helpful but do not replace professional evaluations. Dermatologists have the expertise and tools to assess areas of the skin that may be difficult for individuals to examine. Some skin cancers also present without obvious warning signs, making professional screenings invaluable.
What to Expect During an Annual Skin Exam
At Epiphany Dermatology in Brookhaven, we prioritize efficiency and access. We ensure appointment availability within two weeks and streamline your visit, getting you from check-in to the exam room in just 15 minutes.
The Exam Process:
- Medical History Review: Your dermatologist will discuss your medical and family history, assessing risk factors for skin cancer.
- Full-Body Examination: A head-to-toe skin check will identify suspicious moles, lesions, or abnormalities.
- Dermoscopy: If necessary, a dermatoscope (a specialized magnifying tool) will be used for close inspection.
- Biopsy (if needed): If any area raises concern, a quick biopsy may be performed to test for cancerous cells.
Reducing Your Risk of Skin Cancer
In addition to annual exams, take these proactive steps to lower your risk:
- Use Sunscreen Daily: Apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days.
- Seek Shade: Avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours (10 AM – 4 PM).
- Wear Protective Clothing: Hats, sunglasses, and long sleeves provide extra UV protection.
- Avoid Tanning Beds: Artificial UV exposure increases melanoma risk.
- Monitor Your Skin: Keep an eye on new or changing moles and report any concerns to your dermatologist.
Epiphany Dermatology: Convenient, Accessible, and Dedicated to Your Care
At Epiphany Dermatology, we believe quality skin care should be accessible. Our Brookhaven location, led by Dr. Lola Sode and Dr. Kehinde Olumesi, offers comprehensive skin cancer screenings with minimal wait times. No patient should have to wait months to see a dermatologist, especially for critical screenings. Our commitment to efficiency ensures you receive timely care.
Schedule Your Annual Skin Exam Today
Don’t wait—early detection is the best defense against skin cancer. If it’s been over a year since your last skin exam or if you have noticed any changes, schedule an appointment today. At Epiphany Dermatology in Brookhaven, we are here to provide expert care.
Your skin health matters. Let’s work together to protect it.
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