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San Joaquin County

San Joaquin County

Skin and Cancer Institute offers a team of licensed dermatologists, skin cancer surgeons, and skin doctors that can perform cosmetic, medical and skin cancer treatments.

Medical Concerns & Skin Conditions that Should Be Examined

While certain medical conditions can be unpleasant or wanted, others may warrant medical intervention. For example, melasma also known as skin discoloration can cause aesthetic discomfort. We can perform procedures to treat this discoloration including laser therapy, chemical peels and topical medications. Conditions like nail fungus, lipomas (balls of fat that can grow in size), and psoriasis will need timely medical treatment. Evaluation by a board-certified dermatologist and dermatologic surgeon can ensure an accurate diagnosis and proper recommendations for treatment.

Cosmetic Treatments for the Body

Body sculpting is a popular contouring procedure that seeks to add definition to the body by eliminating fat cells. We offer various methods of removing such fat cells to create a beautifully sculpted body. Depending on your desired treatment areas will dictate the procedure your dermatologist selects.

Body tighteners, dermal fillers and/or cooling applicators can be used to create the desired result. In addition, we offer treatments for the body to diminish the appearance of varicose and spider veins including sclerotherapy. Our practice also offers laser hair removal for unwanted hair on the body and face.

Our team consists of nurses, dermatologic surgeons and board-certified dermatologists that can perform numerous medical procedures from laser treatment to cryotherapy and electrodesiccation and curettage. Schedule your appointment to be seen by our team today.

We offer services throughout San Joaquin County:

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