Put Skin Cancer Behind You Today

We Deliver The Best Post-Op Results

Here at Skin Cancer Specialists, we want you to feel confident that your skin cancer will be diagnosed appropriately so you can have peace of mind knowing that your skin is in the hands of a professional. Even if you feel your skin is damaged beyond the point of repair, hope is not lost and we can get you back on track. Everything we do starts with your needs getting met first, so we’ll listen first to understand your unique skin condition.

Virtually No Scarring

If you have concerns about your post-op experience we have helped hundreds of patients put skin cancer behind them. Consider one of our most recent patients who came to us with a severe form of skin cancer located on his ear. Not only did he make a full recovery but also experienced virtually no scarring. To learn more about skin cancers related to the ear click here to learn more.

Contact us today and start your journey towards cancer-free skin!

How to Tell If a Mole Needs to Be Removed

How to Tell If a Mole Needs to Be Removed

Does the appearance of your mole worry you? If you're concerned about a mole or its changes, book a mole screening at Skin Cancer Specialists in Houston, TX.    What is a mole check? A mole check is a skin exam where a dermatologist looks at your moles to assess...

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Beyond Treatment: Your Guide to Life After Skin Cancer

As a skin cancer survivor, you've shown incredible strength. We're here to support you every step of the way, offering expert medical care, compassionate understanding, and personalized guidance. We hope this guide will empower you to navigate life after skin cancer....

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Skin Cancer Screening: What to Expect

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with millions of cases diagnosed globally each year. While some skin cancers are easily treatable when detected early, others can be more aggressive and challenging to manage. Professional skin cancer screening...

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What are dark spots on skin and How Can You Treat Them?

What are dark spots on skin and How Can You Treat Them?

Do you have dark spots on your skin? If so, you’re not alone. Many people suffer from this condition, which can be caused by a variety of factors. In this blog post, we will discuss what causes dark spots on the skin and how you can treat them. We will also provide...

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Difference Between Eczema and Psoriasis

Difference Between Eczema and Psoriasis

There is actually a difference between eczema and psoriasis. Yet, many people are confused about the two conditions. In this blog post, we will discuss the differences between eczema and psoriasis, as well as their respective treatments. We will also explore whether...

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How to Get Rid of Plantar Warts in Most Effective Ways

How to Get Rid of Plantar Warts in Most Effective Ways

If you’ve been dealing with plantar warts, you know how frustrating they can be. Not only are they unsightly, but they can also be quite painful. In this blog post, we will discuss the most effective ways to get rid of plantar warts. We will cover both home treatment...

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How To Treat Dry And Cracked Hands

How To Treat Dry And Cracked Hands

Getting dry hands occasionally is common. It is not a serious condition, but it can be annoying and even painful when it starts to crack, or worse, peel. Dry hands and cracked skin are even more concerning when you try everything you can to get rid of the dryness but...

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How to Boost Immune System to Fight Psoriasis

How to Boost Immune System to Fight Psoriasis

Red, itchy, and flaky — psoriasis is an uncomfortable chronic autoimmune skin disease that causes a lot of complications. Because of the buildup of excess skin cells, psoriasis can also be painful. It’s not just a simple rash that you can ignore. In fact, it can lead...

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What is a Pustule: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

What is a Pustule: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

The skin deals with a lot of breakouts and distress coming from different types of conditions. One of the most common is the formation of a pustule, a small patch of fluid that commonly appears on the face. Pustules are typically harmless and can heal over time....

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