Lila’s Skin Check with Dr. LaFond

The best time to get a skin check is right now! The sooner skin cancer is identified and treated, the better. Lila Lazarus admits to waiting too long, but finally gets her skin checked with Dr. LaFond, MD Dermatology

Lila Lazarus visits Dr. LaFond

You may not be thinking about it, but right now is the best time to get a skin check. While sun damage may be associated with summer, it’s easier to identify suspicious lesions without the signs of sun exposure. The sooner skin cancer is identified and treated, the better. Also, where you get your checkup can make all the difference. Lila Lazarus admits to waiting far too long to get her skin checked, but finally gets her skin checked with Dr. LaFond, MD Dermatology.

Did you know that 1-5 people will be diagnosed with melanoma in their lifetime?

People at high risk of skin cancer include:

  • Fair skin
  • Red or blonde hair
  • History of severe sunburns
  • Exposure in tanning booths
  • Family history of skin cancer

Check your own skin once a month and be sure to tell your dermatologist if you notice anything has changed.

See some tips below to prevent skin cancer:

  • Wear a daily moisturizer with SPF 15+
  • Wear a hat when outdoors that covers your face an neck
  • Apply sunscreen frequently to exposed skin
  • Limit your time in the sun

You should get you skin checked every year by a dermatologist.

You should get you skin checked every year by a dermatologist.

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