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Warts A wart is a hardened, bumpy, or rough piece of skin that grows faster than normal. Warts are caused by infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV). Most warts are harmless, but the virus that causes warts is contagious and can be spread by direct contact with others. Warts may develop anywhere on the body, including the bottom of…
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Skin Cancers The abnormal growth of skin cells. Skin cancers may cause some physical changes to your skin. A small number of them are malignant melanomas -- that means they tend to spread to other parts of your body. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat do the early stages of skin cancer look like? Some of these cancers start as actinic keratoses (AK), a skin pre-cancer seen here.…

Our surgical treatments range from removal of benign lesions like cysts, skin tags, and unwanted moles to removal of precancerous growths and skin cancers. We pride ourselves in having a gentle touch that yields outstanding surgical results.

Cysts A sac-like pocket of membranous tissue that contains fluid, air, or other substances. Cysts can grow almost anywhere in your body or under your skin. There are many different types of cysts. Most cysts are benign, or noncancerous. Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long do cysts last? A cyst may form if a sac doesn't break open to release an egg. It may keep growing for a while.…