Warning Signs of Melanoma
Melanoma, a form of skin cancer, develops in melanocytes—the cells producing melanin, responsible for skin color. It's often linked to excessive UV exposure, genetic factors, and immune system irregularities. Suspicious Read More
Detecting Skin Cancer Early
Skin cancer is a concerning condition that develops when skin cells undergo abnormal changes, usually caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or tanning beds. It appears Read More
Choosing the Right Dermatologist For You
A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating conditions related to the skin, nails, and hair and is the first line of defense in diagnosing and treating skin Read More
Early Signs of Skin Cancer
Dr. Clifford Lober is an expert in dermatology medicine and has two Skin Cancer and Skin Surgery Specialist Centers in Kissimmee & Ocoee FL. This esteemed and award-winning medical doctor Read More
Basal Cell Carcinoma vs. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The type of cancer that most commonly affects adults in the United States is skin cancer. Of the different types of skin cancer, the two most common are basal cell Read More
What Is Actinic Keratosis?
What Is Actinic Keratosis? Also known as solar keratosis, the condition causes rough scaly patches to develop on your skin. The disorder is a type of precancer, that is, if the Read More
What Is Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Squamous cell carcinoma refers to a specific kind of skin cancer – one that originates in the squamous cells located on the outermost layer of the skin’s epidermis. If you Read More
How To Prevent Actinic Keratosis
How to Prevent Actinic Keratosis If you have rough, scaly spots on your skin that don’t go away, you could have actinic keratosis. It’s a common skin condition in people over Read More
Who Is at Risk for Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. It is not surprising when you consider the amount of skin on the human body. To treat skin cancer in Kissimmee Read More
What To Expect After Skin Cancer Surgery
Finding out that you have skin cancer can feel overwhelming and frustrating. It’s important to understand what comes next. Your dermatologist will likely recommend skin cancer surgery to remove the Read More