- Colon CancerOf all the cancers that humans can get, skin cancer is the most common. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, there are more new cases of skin cancer in the US each year than the combined incidence of breast, prostate, lung, and colon cancer. The practitioners at
- Radiation OncologyAlliant Dermatology is The Villages and surrounding community premier dermatology, vein therapy, and plastic surgery practice, offering patient-centered care in a warm and welcoming environment. We provide comprehensive care for your skin with doctors and mid-levels in the following specialties: Dermatology, Mohs surgery, Vein Therapy, Dermatopathology, Cosmetic Dermatology, Radiation Oncology, and Plastic Surgery.
- Mohs SurgeryIt is important to note that Mohs surgery is not appropriate for the treatment of all skin cancers. Mohs micrographic surgery typically is reserved for those skin cancers that have recurred following previous treatment, or for cancers that are at high risk for recurrence. Mohs surgery also is indicated for cancers located in areas such as the nose, ears, eyelids, lips, hairline, hands, feet, and genitals, in which maximal preservation of healthy tissue is critical for cosmetic or functional purposes.
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- Skin CancerAfter the skin cancer has been removed, your Mohs surgeon and Plastic Surgeon will consider various repair options. These may include...
- DermatologyDr. David Casper, MD began Alliant Dermatology in 2012 with a desire to provide the best medical care possible, in a way that is both caring and compassionate. That year we started with just a small office, one receptionist, one nurse, and my younger brother as my office manager. On our first day of work, we saw a total of three patients. Since 2012, we've had our share of successes and setbacks, as is the case with any small business, but we have managed to grow into a successful practice and business. We are proud of all of our Dermatology providers and without hesitation refer our own friends and family members to our practice.
- LesionsWe typically recommend you start having routine skin exams by the age of 35. However, if you have a family history of skin cancer, a history of tanning, or have lesions that are concerning, you should go ahead and make an appointment.
- Skin CareYour provider will point out and discuss any concerning lesions as well as answer any questions you may have about what something is, what changes to watch out for, and what skin care regimen is appropriate for your skin type and needs. Be sure to ask your provider when you need to come back for another evaluation.