Skin growths are typically benign and are usually lumps of tissue that project out from your skin. Moles and Warts are the most common types of skin growth. Moles are small marks on your skin that are caused by pigment which produce cells that can be flat or raised, smooth or rough, and can sometimes contain hair.
At Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists we specialize in diagnosing and treating all types of skin growth.
Our process is simple:
Skin Growths are not usually dangerous but can be ugly and unpleasant to look at.
If you have Skin Growth on your body, come into our office and let our specialists use a simple in-office procedure to remove them.
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists is conveniently located in:
Yuba City: Serving patients from Yuba City, Marysville, Gridley, Colusa, Chico, Auburn, Grass Valley, and all surrounding areas.
Stockton: Serving patients from Stockton, Manteca, Galt, Modesto, and all surrounding areas.
Lodi: Serving Patients from Lodi, Acampo, Woodlake, Lockeford, Ampere, Armstrong, Woodbridge, and all surrounding areas
Most people get Moles as they age usually having from 10-50 of them all over their body. In fact, moles start forming in childhood.
They appear as small dark brown spots – some people call them “beauty marks”. Actually, they are usually harmless and may change in appearance or in time even fade.
Most Moles are usually benign. Some Moles may lead to Melanoma (cancer of the skin), these are usually round like normal moles but show as brown and black, pink, tan, and white – if you see skin growths that present any of these characteristics, get them check by a Dermatologist Professional.
In particular, if a new mole appears and is larger than most, and may have irregular edges and uneven color with some pinkness in it, you should come to Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists of as quickly as possible to have our Specialists examine it
Most Dermatologists use the “ABCDE” rule to help determine the status of a mole. Upon examination, this method will help us determine whether an abnormal growth may be Melanoma. The “ABCDE” rule is as follows:
If a new skin growth appears on your body that is irregular in size or color or if you have a mole that you are concerned about, get checked by a Dermatologist right away. The key is that until a trained professional checks it, there is no need to worry. Once it is examined and identified, an appropriate action plan can be put in place to treat it accordingly.
When you visit Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists, you can feel assured that you are in the best hands of a trained and Board-Certified Professional doctor that will make every effort to find a solution and treatment for your specific dermatological condition!
Warts are an infection on the skin that is usually caused by the human papillomavirus, or HPV. The HPV virus is very common, some of them cause warts on your hands and some strains of HPV are acquired through sexual contact. These sexually acquired HPV warts can lead to other complications and must be treated immediately.
There are over hundreds of types of warts, the most common being:
In most cases, Warts are not dangerous, just contagious!
There are many treatments for Warts including:
It is very important to note that if you try to cut off the wart, you may actually spread the virus and end up with more warts
The bottom line is that warts are common and very treatable! If you see one or more warts somewhere on your body, get them treated by a trained professional at Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists.
There are many more types of skin growth that are not listed here, getting a thorough examination of your skin can help to alleviate the worry and clearly define exactly what type of growth you have on your body.
Please keep in mind that only a trained professional, after the proper examination and tests, can definitively tell you if your growth is cancerous…don’t take any chances,
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Seborrheic Keratoses, called the Barnacles of Aging, are skin growths that most people get as they age. They are harmless and usually, you get more of them throughout adulthood.
These spots are usually oval and smaller than an inch across and also have long, tree-like patterns on the body, one way to identify them is that they are waxy and pasted-looking.
These types of skin growth do not usually become cancerous and are not related to sun exposure. There are several ways to treat these:
Advanced Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists have extensive experience in treating Seborrheic Keratoses growths. We will examine your growth and develop a plan to quickly remove it. Call Us Today!
Skin Growths are common, and everyone has them throughout their life. Normally they are nothing to be concerned with. If, however, they are bothering you, are unattractive and in visible locations or if you think they may be cancerous, don’t wait – Call Us Today to set an appointment to have them checked!
I had a wonderful experience at Advanced Dermatology. There was a smooth check in process, and I didn’t need to wait very long to be seen. I came in to get my skin checked out, and all of my concern
I had a wonderful experience at Advanced Dermatology. There was a smooth check in process, and I didn’t need to wait very long to be seen. I came in to get my skin checked out, and all of my concern
Gregory chance is a superb dermatologist I followed him from Dr. Hodari's where he was my physician & my children's for several years he is warm kind compassionate honest explains everything in detail
Gregory chance is a superb dermatologist I followed him from Dr. Hodari's where he was my physician & my children's for several years he is warm kind compassionate honest explains everything in detail
Great experience! I loved the office when I walked in as it is modern and super nice. I met with the doctor about a spot on my leg and he said if it’s a concern for me it’s a concern for me. He did a
Great experience! I loved the office when I walked in as it is modern and super nice. I met with the doctor about a spot on my leg and he said if it’s a concern for me it’s a concern for me. He did a













