Skin Cancer Treatment In New Jersey | Geria Dermatology

Skin Cancer Treatment

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the USA. One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. The three most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Risk factors include light skin/hair/eye color, history of sunburns, and genetics. At Geria Dermatology, we recommend doing yearly skin cancer screenings for people at risk. Call Geria Dermatology for your appointment today.

Our Verona, NJ and Rutherford, NJ, dermatology practice is conveniently located to serve skin cancer patients in Montclair, Nutley, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Essex Falls, Lyndhurst, Clifton, and Cedar Grove, Essex and Bergen Counties.

Skin Cancer Treatment In New Jersey | Geria Dermatology

What is Skin Cancer?

Skin cancer occurs when the growth of skin cells in an area occurs at an abnormally fast rate. This abnormal growth results in damage to the DNA that goes unrepaired, thus causing a mutation. The rapid multiplication of skin cells can lead to the formation of malignant tumors.

The three most common types of skin cancer are Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, and Melanoma. Identifying which type of skin cancer you have is crucial for proper treatment, and this can be diagnosed during a consultation.

As for the lesions themselves, they commonly come in the form of discolored bumps, swollen or bleeding sores, or moles that change size or shape. The characteristics of a cancerous lesion vary based on the type of skin cancer.

What causes Skin Cancer?

The biggest contributor to the formation of skin cancer is harmful levels of ultraviolet (UV) rays. This can either come from too much exposure to the sun or the overuse of tanning beds. UV rays essentially inflict damage on skin cells, which can heal most of the time. Too much damage over extended periods of time, however, can lead to cellular mutation. Skin cancer typically shows up on areas of the skin that regularly get exposed to the sun. This includes the following areas:

  • Scalp
  • Face
  • Lips
  • Ears
  • Neck
  • Chest
  • Arms
  • Hands
  • Legs
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What are common Skin Cancer treatments?

There are various methods that can be used to treat skin cancer, and some of these may require your dermatologist to refer you to a specialist. These techniques include:

  • Topical treatments
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiotherapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Surgery

Patients should seek out treatment for skin cancer as early as possible. Late-stage skin cancer can spread to the bones, lymph nodes, and other organs. If the issue is caught early enough, however, patients will be able to visit a dermatologist to get treatment with virtually no scarring.

Skin Cancer Treatment recovery

Depending on the type of treatment you have chosen, your recovery path will vary.

 For surgery, most wounds do heal within a few weeks, however, healing will continue for many weeks or months as incision lines continue to improve.

 It may take a year or more following a given procedure for incision lines to refine and fade to some degree. In some cases, secondary procedures may be required to complete the procedure.

 It is advised to stay out of sunlight as sun exposure to healing wounds may result in irregular pigmentation and scars that can become raised, red, or dark. Sun exposure may increase the risk of the development of skin cancer in another region of your body.

Why Choose Geria Dermatology?

At Geria Dermatology, you’ll experience the difference of a boutique, physician-led practice—where care is personal, thoughtful, and never rushed. We are not a corporate, private equity–backed dermatology group. Instead, our focus is on building long-term relationships and delivering care that is guided by quality, integrity, and results—not volume.

Your care is provided by a collaborative team of board-certified dermatologists and highly experienced, board-certified physician assistants who work closely together to ensure consistency, safety, and exceptional outcomes. This team-based approach allows us to deliver comprehensive care while maintaining the warmth and attention of a smaller practice.

We offer full-spectrum medical dermatology, including skin cancer screenings and Mohs micrographic surgery, alongside advanced cosmetic services such as injectables, lasers, and skin rejuvenation. Our deep medical expertise informs every cosmetic treatment, allowing us to prioritize natural-looking results and long-term skin health.

Patients choose Geria Dermatology for our boutique experience, trusted medical expertise, and refined cosmetic approach—all delivered in a practice where your skin and confidence truly come first.

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Patients can contact Geria Dermatology to schedule a consultation and learn more about our effective treatment options for skin cancer in New Jersey. We will be happy to perform a skin evaluation and recommend the proper course of action.

Skin Cancer FAQ

Several factors increase the risk of developing skin cancer. These include having a lighter natural skin tone, a skin type that easily burns or forms freckles, or particularly sensitive skin. It was also found that patients with blue or green eyes and blond or red hair are susceptible to getting skin cancer.Patients who spend a lot of time in the sun are at a higher risk of skin cancer, especially if they do not have proper sun protection. Because of this, applying sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher is vital.

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