Skin Cancer Prevention
Understanding Skin Cancer Risk
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, and chronic sun exposure is the leading cause. Precancerous lesions called actinic keratoses (AKs) often appear as rough, scaly patches on sun-exposed areas and can progress to squamous cell carcinoma if untreated.
Preventing skin cancer means not only protecting skin from UV damage but also treating precancerous changes early!
In addition to regular skin checks and sun protection, dermatology now offers minimally-invasive therapies that both treat precancerous lesions and improve overall skin quality.
Many patients benefit from a multimodal approach:
- Topical therapies or PDT to address broad areas of damage.
- Fraxel or CO₂ lasers for deep rejuvenation and long-term prevention.
- Chemical peels for maintenance and cosmetic enhancement.
Combination therapy not only maximizes cancer prevention but also restores a more youthful, even complexion. These treatments simultaneously treat numerous cosmetic concerns, including: acne scarring, fine lines and wrinkles, brown spots and uneven pigmentation, poor skin tone or texture, and other signs of sun damage.
Dr. Brian Hibler will evaluate:
- Your history of sun exposure and skin cancers
- Current actinic keratoses or precancerous lesions
- Skin type, goals, and tolerance for downtime
From there, he will create a personalized plan that balances medical treatment with aesthetic improvement, ensuring both safety and natural-looking results.
Can these treatments replace surgery for skin cancer?
No. Invasive skin cancers often require surgical removal. These treatments are best for precancerous lesions and prevention.
How often should I get treatments?
This depends on your history and risk factors. Most patients benefit from an annual Fraxel treatment as part of ongoing maintenance.
Do insurance plans cover these procedures?
Topical therapies and PDT are typically covered for precancerous lesions. Fraxel, CO₂ laser, and chemical peels are usually considered elective and mainly performed for their cosmetic benefit.
Protect your skin and restore its health with advanced prevention therapies. Dr. Brian Hibler — a board-certified and fellowship-trained cosmetic and laser dermatologist — offers cutting-edge treatments for actinic keratoses and skin cancer prevention in NYC. Schedule your consultation today and develop a treatment plan to not only enhance the cosmetic appearance of your skin, but simultaneously improve the health of your skin and decrease your future risk of skin cancer.
If you are seeking expert care for skin cancer prevention, schedule a consultation with board-certified and fellowship-trained dermatologist Dr. Brian Hibler. Dr. Hibler specializes in skin cancer prevention, 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.
At a Glance
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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