Skin cancer is one of the most common—and preventable—forms of cancer worldwide. In Dubai’s sunny climate, where sun exposure is an everyday reality, protecting your skin becomes especially important. The good news is that with the right preventive care and early treatment, skin cancer can often be avoided altogether.
At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, our dermatology team focuses not only on treating existing skin conditions but also on helping patients prevent serious issues like skin cancer through education, early detection, and modern treatment approaches.
Skin cancer develops when skin cells grow uncontrollably, often due to damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. This damage accumulates over time, increasing the risk of both non-melanoma skin cancers (such as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma) and melanoma, which is more aggressive.
Other risk factors include:
While these risks can sound concerning, the key message is simple: early intervention saves lives. Regular skin checks and timely treatments are highly effective at preventing cancer from developing or spreading.
At DRHC Dubai, our dermatologists offer several treatment and preventive options tailored to each patient’s needs. These treatments focus on removing precancerous cells, repairing sun-damaged skin, and reducing the risk of future malignancy.
Cryotherapy involves applying liquid nitrogen to freeze and destroy abnormal or precancerous cells—often used for actinic keratosis, a common early warning sign of skin cancer. This quick, minimally invasive procedure allows healthy skin to regrow naturally.
PDT uses a special light-activated solution that targets and destroys abnormal skin cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. It’s especially effective for treating areas exposed to chronic sun damage, such as the face, scalp, and neck.
Advanced laser treatments can remove damaged skin layers and stimulate the growth of healthy cells. At DRHC, we use medical-grade lasers that allow precise treatment with minimal discomfort and recovery time.
Certain prescription creams can help eliminate precancerous cells or reduce inflammation caused by sun damage. These treatments are ideal for widespread or mild lesions that don’t require surgical removal.
When a suspicious mole or lesion poses a higher risk, minor surgery may be recommended to remove it entirely. This ensures all abnormal tissue is removed and prevents the lesion from progressing into cancer.
Preventive treatment works best when combined with healthy daily habits. Here are a few dermatologist-recommended steps to reduce your risk: