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Chapel Hill Office
From childhood to beyond retirement, Central Dermatology helps individuals and their families across North Carolina live confidently by keeping their skin as healthy and beautiful as possible. We’re here for every stage of our patients’ lives from acne treatment to Botox to skin cancer screening and treatment.
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Skin Cancer Treatments
Treating Skin Cancer in Raleigh, Chapel Hill, Cary, Pittsboro & Sanford, NC
The numbers alone get your attention. More than 5 million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed annually in the U.S., a number that increases each year. One in five people will get skin cancer during his or her lifetime. Throughout the U.S., including areas around central North Carolina, skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. The good news is it’s also the most preventable – and treatable ...
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Sanford Office
From childhood to beyond retirement, Central Dermatology helps individuals and their families across North Carolina live confidently by keeping their skin as healthy and beautiful as possible. We’re here for every stage of our patients’ lives from acne treatment to Botox to skin cancer screening and treatment.
1210 Central Dr.
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Basal Cell Carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring form of all cancers. It typically occurs on sun-exposed areas such as the scalp, face, nose, ears, neck, chest, shoulders, or back. It can present as a non-healing sore, a shiny or pearly bump, or even a pink, ...
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Raleigh Office
From childhood to beyond retirement, Central Dermatology helps individuals and their families across North Carolina live confidently by keeping their skin as healthy and beautiful as possible. We’re here for every stage of our patients’ lives from acne treatment to Botox to skin cancer screening and treatment.
1212 Cedarhurst Dr., ...
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most commonly occurring type of skin cancer. It appears most frequently in areas that are exposed to direct sunlight, such as the face, nose, ears, lips, neck, and back of the hands. Squamous cell carcinomas can present as rough, scaly, red patches; wart or horn-like ...
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When Should I See A Dermatologist?
Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so it’s essential that you take care of it. A dermatologist is an ideal specialist to turn to when dealing with skin problems ...
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Skin Cancer - Types, Symptoms & Treatments
The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that one in five Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70, and more than two people die from skin cancer every hour in the ...
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FAQs
How do I schedule an appointment?
Easy! You can book online, submit an appointment request, or call us at 919-401-1994.
When should I see a dermatologist?Anyone who has concerns about a condition involving the skin, hair, or nails should see a board-certified dermatologist or a dermatology PA. Our providers have many years of advanced training in correctly identifying conditions that affect the hair, skin, and nails. Getting an accurate diagnosis is the key to receiving proper treatment. To ma ...