Mole removal – Moles can be removed with a simple shave technique or completely excised. Wart removal – Warts can be treated using various methods, such as liquid nitrogen. Acne treatment – Acne treatment options include: topical creams, oral antibiotics and isotretinoin. Narrow band UVB treatment for psoriasis – This is a good maintenance method that can be used as little as once per week. Biologic treatment for psoriasis – Treatment options include: Enbrel, Humira or Stelara. Rashes – Rashes can be treated using topical creams, oral medications and steroid injections. Botox – Botox injections can rejuvenate your face, giving you a more youthful appearance. Some skin cancers and pre-cancers can be treated by simply freezing or scraping away the cancer cells. Others may need a more complex treatment, such as the complete excision of the tumor to check for margins. More aggressive skin cancers may require a more specialized treatment called MOHS micrographic surgery. Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer. If recognized early, it is almost always curable using outpatient surgery alone. Jeffrey D. Case, M.D. specializes in all of these cancer treatment methods and more.
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