Honoring Patient Recognition Week: The Importance of Protecting Your Skin Health

February 1st marks the start of Patient Recognition Week, an annual event celebrating patients’ invaluable role in the healthcare system. As we take this opportunity to honor and recognize patients, it’s also an excellent time to focus on our overall health and well-being. One aspect of our health that we often overlook is skin health.

The Importance of Protecting Your Skin

Our skin is our body’s largest organ, which protects us from the outside world. It helps to regulate body temperature, defend against infection and injury, and enables us to sense the world around us. That’s why taking care of our skin and protecting it from harm is important.

The Benefits of Early Detection and Treatment of Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is the most common type in the United States, and it’s crucial to catch it early to increase the chances of successful treatment. One effective way to detect and treat skin cancer is through Mohs surgery. This specialized procedure allows skin cancer removal with a high success rate while minimizing the removal of healthy tissue.

Early detection and treatment of skin cancer are important for several reasons:

  • Allows for the most effective treatment: The sooner skin cancer is detected, the easier it is to treat.
  • Prevents it from spreading: If skin cancer is caught in its early stages, it is less likely to spread to other body parts.
  • Detecting and treating skin cancer early increases the chances of success: When skin cancer is detected and treated early, there is a greater chance that it will succeed.

While early detection is important, it’s best to take preventative measures.

4 Ways to Protect Your Skin Health

In addition to seeking medical attention for any potential skin cancer, there are other steps to protect your skin health. These include:

  • Use sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and reapply it every 2 hours
  • Wear protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts and wide-brimmed hats, when spending time in the sun
  • Steer clear of tanning beds
  • Avoid smoking, as it damages the skin and increases the risk of skin cancer

Contact us at 714-379-6262 at the American Society for Mohs Surgery in Long Beach, CA, schedule a consultation and take the first step towards protecting your skin health.

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