Skin Cancer Specialists Marietta GA

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

Local Businesses

Anna M Pare

770-971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste 100
Marietta, GA 30062


Knautz, Mark A – Marietta Dermatology Skin Care

(770) 422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


M. Keith Hanna Facs

(770) 425-0118
823 Campbell Hill Street
Marietta, GA 30060


Paul Dacy Espy

770-422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Gardner, Alan M – Gardner Dermatology

(770) 952-2100
2550 Windy Hill Rd Se Ste 220 & 204
Marietta, GA 30067


Dr. Marcus H. Crawford, Plastic Surgery – Atlanta, Georgia, United States

678-224-5528
670 North Avenue
Marietta, GA 30060


Elmer Anthony Musarra

(770) 421-1242
120 Vann St Ne – Ste 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Plastic Surgery Ctr-The South

(770) 421-1242
120 Vann St Ne # 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Davila, Manuel A Dds – Northwest Oral Maxillo Facial

(770) 422-7630
55 Whitcher St Ne # 140
Marietta, GA 30090


Davila Manuel A Dmd

1-770-422-7630
55 Whitcher Street Northeast
Marietta, GA 30060


Seymour Joseph Rosenbloom

770-422-2004
55 Whitcher St Ne Ste 400
Marietta, GA 30060


Doxey Jr, Clem M – Marietta Dermatology Skin Care

(770) 422-1013
900 Campbell Hill St Nw
Marietta, GA 30060


Detlefs, Richard L – Dermatology Consultants

(770) 971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ne, #100
Marietta, GA 30062


Henry Whyte

(770) 971-3376
1519 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste 100
Marietta, GA 30062


Dr.Cynthia Abbott

(770) 392-1117
2550 Windy Hill Rd Se # 103
Marietta, GA 30067


Musarra E Anthony

1-770-421-1242
120 Vann Street Northeast 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Jeffrey Robert Prinsell

770-956-9856
1950 Spectrum Cir Se Ste B300
Marietta, GA 30067


Roger Albert Meyer

404-973-4344
1000 Johnson Ferry Rd Bldg H
Marietta, GA 30068


Thaddeus Fabian

(770) 425-0118
823 Campbell Hill Street
Marietta, GA 30060


Petrosky Michael

1-770-421-1242
120 Vann Street Northeast 150
Marietta, GA 30060


Skin Cancer Specialists FAQ in Marietta, GA

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.

What cancers are not treatable?

Pancreatic cancer. Mesothelioma. Gallbladder cancer. Esophageal cancer. Liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer. Lung and bronchial cancer. Pleural cancer. Acute monocytic leukemia.

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 are 5 symptoms of skin cancer?

Moles on Your Skin. When it comes to spotting melanoma, moles are often the key. Itchy, Reddish Patches. From time to time, we all get rashes. Lumps and Bumps. Lesions. Any Unexpected Changes.

What is the most common treatment for skin cancer?

Surgery is the primary treatment for most skin cancers. For patients with basal cell or squamous cell carcinomas, a dermatologist or other qualified doctor may perform an outpatient procedure using a local anesthetic.

What skin cancers are fatal?

Melanoma, which means “black tumor,” is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. It grows quickly and has the ability to spread to any organ. Melanoma comes from skin cells called melanocytes.

What are the warning signs of basal cell carcinoma?

A shiny, skin-colored bump that’s translucent, meaning you can see a bit through the surface. A brown, black or blue lesion — or a lesion with dark spots — with a slightly raised, translucent border. A flat, scaly patch with a raised edge. A white, waxy, scar-like lesion without a clearly defined border.

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 does it feel like when skin cancer spreads?

Some types of skin cancer spread along the nerves. If this happens, it can cause itching, pain, numbness, tingling, or a feeling like there are ants crawling under the skin. Other signs may include a lump or bump under the skin in areas such as the neck, armpit, or groin.

Do you need chemo for basal cell carcinoma?

Basal cell carcinoma very rarely reaches an advanced stage, so systemic chemotherapy is not typically used to treat these cancers. Advanced basal cell cancers are more likely to be treated with targeted therapy.

Can I have skin cancer for years and not know?

For example, certain types of skin cancer can be diagnosed initially just by visual inspection — though a biopsy is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. But other cancers can form and grow undetected for 10 years or more , as one study found, making diagnosis and treatment that much more difficult.

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.

How urgent is skin cancer?

You’ll have an urgent referral (within 2 weeks) if you have squamous cell skin cancer. Basal cell skin cancers usually do not need an urgent referral, but you should still see a specialist within 18 weeks. The specialist will examine your skin and may do a biopsy to confirm a diagnosis of skin cancer.