Pre-Cancerous & Sun Damage Lesions

Long-term sun exposure can lead to the development of pre-cancerous changes in the skin, such as actinic keratoses and Bowen’s disease. These lesions often appear as rough, scaly or persistent patches and carry a risk of progression if left untreated. Early identification and treatment are highly effective. Dr King offers thorough skin assessment and evidence-based treatments designed to remove abnormal cells, prevent progression and protect long-term skin health.

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Actinic Keratosis

Actinic keratoses are rough, sun-damaged patches that may develop into skin cancer if untreated.

Treatment: Treatment options include prescription creams and in-clinic procedures to prevent progression.

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Frequently asked questions

Long-term sun exposure.

It is pre-cancerous.

Yes, to prevent progression.

Bowen's Disease

Bowen’s disease is an early form of skin cancer confined to the top layer of skin.

Treatment: Early treatment is highly effective and may involve topical therapy or minor procedures.

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Frequently asked questions

An early form of skin cancer confined to the top layer.

Yes, with appropriate treatment.

If untreated, it can progress.

Treatments

Dr King provides expert diagnosis and evidence-based treatment for a wide range of skin, hair and nail conditions. Every consultation includes a thorough assessment, clear explanation of your diagnosis, and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your skin type, lifestyle and medical history.

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