Actinic Keratoses
Actinic keratoses (AKs) are rough, scaly patches or lesions that develop on skin chronically exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun or tanning beds. These lesions are considered precancerous because they can progress into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), a common form of skin cancer. While only a small percentage of AKs will become cancerous, individuals with multiple lesions are at significantly higher risk. Early detection and treatment are crucial for preventing progression to skin cancer.
AKs typically appear on sun-exposed areas of the body such as the face, ears, scalp (especially in balding individuals), neck, forearms, hands, chest, legs, and lips. When they form on the lower lip, the condition is referred to as actinic cheilitis, a more aggressive subtype that requires careful monitoring.
Dr. Brian Hibler diagnoses AKs through a clinical skin examination, often aided by dermoscopy, a non-invasive magnification tool that allows for close-up inspection of the lesion’s structure, pigment patterns, and vascular features. If a lesion appears suspicious for skin cancer, a biopsy may be performed to confirm the diagnosis and rule out squamous cell carcinoma or another skin cancer.
If you notice persistent rough spots or scaly patches on sun-exposed areas or have a personal history of skin cancer or extensive sun exposure, early evaluation is essential. Dr. Brian Hibler, a board-certified and Harvard fellowship-trained medical and cosmetic dermatologist in Manhattan, offers comprehensive care for actinic keratoses and sun-damaged skin. Laser treatments are FDA-approved for treating AKs and sun-damaged skin. A personalized treatment plan including FDA approved laser treatments can help protect your skin’s health and your future. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Brian Hibler at his Manhattan office today
If you are seeking expert care for actinic keratoses, schedule a consultation with board-certified and fellowship-trained dermatologist Dr. Brian Hibler. Dr. Hibler specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of actinic keratoses and is widely regarded as one of the leading medical and cosmetic dermatologists in midtown Manhattan, the Upper East Side, and the surrounding communities. He sees patients at his midtown Manhattan office and proudly treats patients from midtown Manhattan and the Upper East Side of New York City.
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Dr. Brian Hibler
- Board-Certified Dermatologist (Cornell)
- Cosmetic Fellowship–Training (Harvard)
- Castle Connolly Top Doctor
- NY Times Super Doctor
- 70+ Publications, 90+ International Lectures
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