Skin health often takes a back seat in our busy lives, but noticing changes early can make all the difference—especially when it comes to melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we understand that the idea of skin cancer can be frightening. The good news is that when detected early, melanoma is highly treatable, and recovery rates are excellent.
Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that begins in the pigment-producing cells called melanocytes. These cells give your skin its color, but when they grow uncontrollably due to DNA damage—often from excessive sun exposure or tanning—they can form malignant tumors.
Although melanoma is less common than other skin cancers, it’s more dangerous because it can spread to other organs if left untreated.
Early detection can literally save lives. When melanoma is caught in its initial stages, treatment is often straightforward and highly successful. However, once it spreads deeper into the skin or to other parts of the body, treatment becomes more complex.
Regular skin checks—both at home and by a dermatologist—allow suspicious moles or spots to be identified before they become a serious concern. At DRHC Dubai, our dermatology specialists use advanced diagnostic tools such as dermoscopy and mole mapping to detect even subtle changes early.
When examining your skin, remember the ABCDE rule for identifying potential melanoma:
If you notice any of these changes, it’s important to schedule a skin examination at DRHC Dubai as soon as possible.
While anyone can develop melanoma, certain factors increase your risk:
Dubai’s strong year-round sunlight makes sun protection and regular skin monitoring especially important for residents and visitors alike.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center, melanoma treatment is tailored to each patient’s condition and stage of disease. Common treatment options include:
The most effective way to treat early-stage melanoma is to surgically remove the affected area along with a small margin of healthy tissue.
In some cases, nearby lymph nodes are checked to ensure the cancer hasn’t spread.
For more advanced cases, treatments may include immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or radiation therapy, often in collaboration with specialized oncology centers.
Our multidisciplinary team at DRHC ensures that every patient receives coordinated, compassionate care throughout their journey.
Prevention plays a key role in reducing melanoma risk. Simple lifestyle adjustments can make a big difference: