Skin Cancer Specialists Las Cruces NM

Find Skin Cancer Specialists in Las Cruces, NM. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Las Cruces, NM.

Local Businesses

Richard William Hempstead

505-525-0505
505 S Main St
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Ravi Goravalingappa

505-522-7982
2477 S Telshor Blvd
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Martin, Scot – Martin Scot

(575) 521-7111
124 E Olive Ave
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Welsh Clinton

(575) 521-1944
226 Nordina St
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Daniel Allan

(505) 523-6554
780 S. Walnut Street
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Gorav Ravi

(575) 522-7982
295 Terracina Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Robert Jay Segal

505-522-3636
2525 S Telshor Blvd Ste 200
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Clinton F. Welsh

505-521-1944
2930 E. Hillrise – Suite 6
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Kent Jacobs

(505) 523-9095
2525 S Telshor Blvd
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Richard Hempstead

(505) 525-0505
509 S Main St Ste B
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Martin, Scot – Martin Scot

(575) 521-7111
4351 E Lohman Ave # 103
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Seth David Madell

142 S Water St
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Daniel Allan

(575) 523-6554
11406 Loma Linda Drive Suite 300
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Scot A Martin

505-521-7111
4351 E Lohman Ave Ste 103
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Andrew L Ondo

(575) 521-7117
4351 E. Lohman Ave. – Ste208
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Dr.Daniel Allan

(505) 523-6554
780 S Walnut St # 1
Las Cruces, NM 88001


Kerrier, James

505-521-7117
4351 E Lohman Ave Ste 208
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Clinton Francis Welsh

505-521-1944
2930 Hillrise Dr Ste 6
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Gorav, Ravi – Gorav Ravi

(575) 522-7982
16 E Fern Ave Suite E
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Martin Scot A

(575) 521-7111
255 Terracina Blvd Ste 206
Las Cruces, NM 88011


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Las Cruces, NM

How curable is skin cancer?

Nearly all skin cancers can be cured if they are treated before they have a chance to spread. The earlier skin cancer is found and removed, the better your chance for a full recovery. Ninety percent of those with basal cell skin cancer are cured.

What organ system does melanoma affect?

Melanoma can spread to parts of your body far away from where the cancer started. This is called advanced, metastatic, or stage IV melanoma. It can move to your lungs, liver, brain, bones, digestive system, and lymph nodes.

What does the first stage of melanoma look like?

Often the first sign of melanoma is a change in the shape, color, size, or feel of an existing mole. However, melanoma may also appear as a new mole. People should tell their doctor if they notice any changes on the skin. The only way to diagnose melanoma is to remove tissue and check it for cancer cells.

How do doctors know if skin cancer has spread?

For people with more-advanced melanomas, doctors may recommend imaging tests to look for signs that the cancer has spread to other areas of the body. Imaging tests may include X-rays, CT scans and positron emission tomography (PET) scans.

What are the red flags for melanoma?

Talk to your doctor if you notice changes in your skin such as a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, a change in an old growth, or any of the A-B-C-D-Es of melanoma. A change in your skin is the most common sign of skin cancer. This could be a new growth, a sore that doesn’t heal, or a change in a mole.

What stage melanoma is terminal?

Stage 4 is the most advanced phase of melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer. This means the cancer has spread from the lymph nodes to other organs, most often the lungs. Some doctors also refer to stage 4 melanoma as advanced melanoma.

Can a dermatologist tell if a mole is cancerous just by looking at it?

A visual check of your skin only finds moles that may be cancer. It can’t tell you for sure that you have it. The only way to diagnose the condition is with a test called a biopsy. If your doctor thinks a mole is a problem, they will give you a shot of numbing medicine, then scrape off as much of the mole as possible.

How quickly does skin cancer spread?

Melanoma can grow very quickly. It can become life-threatening in as little as 6 weeks and, if untreated, it can spread to other parts of the body.

Can skin cancer be fully cured?

It can usually be cured, but the disease is a major health concern because it affects so many people. About half of fair-skinned people who live to age 65 will have at least one skin cancer. Most can be prevented by protecting your skin from the sun and ultraviolet rays.

Does cancer spread faster after biopsy?

A long-held belief by a number of patients and even some physicians has been that a biopsy can cause some cancer cells to spread. While there have been a few case reports that suggest this can happen — but very rarely — there is no need for patients to be concerned about biopsies, says Dr. Wallace.