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Melanoma

Skin & Laser Center of NJ

Medical Melanoma

Get Diagnosis and Treatment for One of the Deadliest Forms of Skin Cancer in New Jersey

Melanoma is one of the most serious types of skin cancer, accounting for roughly 1 percent of all skin cancers diagnosed in the United States. It can develop in a previously existing mole or appear as a new mole on otherwise normal-looking skin. If allowed to grow, melanoma can spread internally to other parts of the body—and can be fatal. However, when found early, it is highly treatable. Concerned about melanoma? New Jersey’s Skin & Laser Center of NJ can help.

When it comes to spotting melanoma, regular skin checks with an experienced dermatological provider are important—but it’s also crucial for patients to follow the ABCDE’s of skin health. Look for moles or marks on your skin that have asymmetry, borders that are irregular, color that is uneven, a diameter that is increasing, or are evolving (changing) in any way. Early detection of skin cancer is vital, especially for melanoma. If you identify any moles or blemishes that meet the ABCDE criteria, let us know. The compassionate and professional providers at Skin & Laser Center of NJ are here for you.

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Learn more about diagnosis and treatment for melanoma at New Jersey’s Skin & Laser Center of NJ. Call 201-500-7525 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.
Dr. Jocelyn Lieb

Dr. Jocelyn Lieb

In late 2016 she founded the Skin & Laser Center of NJ, LLC in Mahwah, NJ where she continues to treat her medical and cosmetic patients, and further pursues her interest in laser medicine. Dr. Lieb’s mission is to provide high quality dermatologic care using up-to-date medical information and cutting edge technology in an efficiently run practice. Dr. Lieb is board certified in dermatology, is a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, a member of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, the American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the New Jersey Dermatologic Society. Dr. Lieb is a Staff Dermatologist at The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood.

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Commonly Asked Questions

What Treatment Options Does Skin & Laser Center of NJ Offer for Melanoma?

Melanoma treatment at Skin & Laser Center of NJ begins with a diagnosis. Your provider will first carefully examine moles and other suspicious spots. To get a better look, they may use a device called a dermatoscope, which shines light into the skin and allows them to see into the lesion so that they can evaluate the pigment pattern and other structures in the skin.

If a mole or other spot that looks suspicious is identified, they will remove tissue via biopsy and send it to a lab for microscopic evaluation. Melanoma can’t be diagnosed without a biopsy. Biopsies are quick, safe, and easy for a dermatologic specialist to perform.

After a diagnosis is confirmed, there are several treatment options. We will work with you to choose the best treatment plan based on the stage, location, and size of the melanoma, as well as your overall health.

Treatment options at Skin & Laser Center of NJ typically include surgery, though several methods exist.

When treating melanoma, we want to remove all of the cancer. If the cancerous cells have not spread, it is often possible to remove the melanoma during an office visit. If caught early, this may be the only treatment needed. The patient typically remains awake during the surgical procedure. There are multiple types of surgery:

Wide Local Excision

The provider numbs the skin with a local anesthetic, then surgically removes the melanoma along with a rim of normal-looking skin. This normal-looking skin is called a margin. Most of the time, this procedure can be performed in the office.

Mohs Surgery

This procedure is only applicable for early melanoma of the head and neck. The specially trained Mohs surgeon first numbs the skin with a local anesthetic, then removes the visible part of the lesion, which is processed for examination under a microscope to look for cancer cells. This layer-by-layer approach continues until the surgeon no longer finds cancer cells. In most cases, Mohs surgery can be completed within a day or less.

Other treatments for more advanced melanoma may also include:

  • Lymph node biopsy: Surgery to remove lymph nodes in order to assess if the cancer has spread there. This is performed by a surgical oncologist.
  • Immunotherapy: This helps the patient’s immune system to fight the cancer.
  • Targeted therapy: This involves drugs that can temporarily shrink the cancer.
  • Chemotherapy: Medicine that kills the cancer cells (and some normal cells) is utilized.
  • Radiation therapy: X-rays that kill the cancer cells (and some normal cells) are utilized.
  • Clinical trial/study: A clinical trial studies the effectiveness of a medicine or other treatment. A doctor may recommend a clinical trial when the treatment being studied may help a patient.

Patients who have a different type of skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma, may benefit from another approach. The key is to start with a diagnosis to determine the type of cancer, its stage, and other details that will help to determine which treatment would be best.

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Call Skin & Laser Center of NJ at 201-500-7525 or contact us online for more information.

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