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Skin Cancer: Melanoma

Specialist private dermatology and melanoma care. Our leading skin cancer specialists offer advanced diagnosis and cutting-edge treatment for melanoma from our London clinic.

Melanoma specialist in London 

Melanoma is the most recognised form of skin cancer, although it only accounts for around 1% of all skin cancers. It can develop anywhere on your body, starting in a mole or on other parts of your skin. It typically appears on the chest and back in men and on the legs in women.

If you are looking for a melanoma specialist in London, we are here to help. Our skin cancer specialists offer highly accurate diagnosis and fast and effective treatment. Melanoma is very treatable but it can spread quickly and can eventually become life-threatening, so it’s important to seek expert help as quickly as possible if you have any concerns about your skin. 

What are the signs of melanoma and how can we protect ourselves?

Skin cancer: melanoma: FAQs

Melanin is a pigment that helps protect us from the harmful effects of sunlight and is made by cells in the top layer of our skin called melanocytes. Moles and freckles are harmless clusters of melanocytes.

Frequent and intense exposure to sun can sometimes cause melanocytes to multiply dangerously and this can eventually lead to melanoma -  those with a lot of moles or freckles, or a family history of the disease, are more at risk. 

Melanoma is relatively uncommon, but still affects around 16,000 people a year in the UK. It may start in a mole on your skin, or it can appear on skin that looks quite normal. 

Thankfully, in most cases melanoma can be treated and cured, with a straightforward surgical procedure. Sometimes however, the cancer can spread. That’s why early detection is extremely important.

Most of us will have a few moles–a flat or raised coloured spot on the skin–and they are usually harmless. However, if you have noticed a change in the appearance of a mole, or a new one, it could be the first symptom of melanoma. The most commonly affected areas are parts of your body that have been exposed to the sun, such as your back, legs, arms or face. 

The main symptoms are:

  • A mole that has changed in size, shape or colour
  • A mole that is itchy, painful, bleeding or inflamed
  • A new or unusual mark or lesion on your skin
  • A dark area under your nail that is not due to injury (usually darker skinned people)

 If you find a mole that is changing in shape, size or colour, it is always a good idea to have it checked out by a dermatologist. Signs to look out for include asymmetry, an irregular or ‘fuzzy’ border, changes to colour or any growth in diameter. Any one of these symptoms can point to melanoma.

Frequent and intense exposure to the sun, particularly if you have been sunburnt, is one of the causes of melanoma. You should always cover any exposed skin if you are going to be in the sun for any length of time and use sunblock.

Genetics is also an important factor. Some people have a lot of moles, and this often runs in families. This increases your risk, as does a family history of melanoma. If you have moles that are quite large (over 8 mm in diameter), it’s a good idea to have regular dermatologist- led mole checks to accurately screen for new or unusual changes to your skin. 

If you have pale skin that burns easily, or have lived in hot, sunny countries you’re also more at risk—so it’s a good idea to carry out regular checks on your skin, and see a dermatologist if you have any worries at all. 

Most cases of melanoma are relatively simple to treat, but it is important to diagnose the disease quickly, to prevent it spreading and becoming more serious. If you find any changes to your moles or anything new or unusual on your skin it is worth seeing a specialist as soon as possible.

Our team of Consultant Dermatologists include some of the UK’s leading skin cancer specialists, and they are highly skilled in diagnosing and treating melanoma. They are renowned experts in their field and offer cutting-edge treatment for all types of skin cancer, including melanoma.

Melanoma is a very curable cancer if caught early. Melanoma treatment usually involves minor surgery to remove the mole, with a microscopic analysis carried out on it afterwards, to confirm the diagnosis. This can often be done on the same day.

However, if your cancer has spread you may need more extensive surgery or other targeted treatment and our team of experienced Consultant Dermatologists will be on hand to support you during every stage of the process.

We know that being diagnosed with skin cancer—particularly melanoma—can be frightening. Whatever you are facing, our dedicated team of melanoma specialists in London will guide you on the best treatment plan for your needs.

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If you are worried about any changes to your skin and would like to find out more about melanoma treatment in London, or to speak to our Consultant Dermatologists, please call us on 020 724 4200 or make an appointment online.

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