
What is oncodermatology and why is it important?
Dermatologic Oncology is the branch of dermatology dedicated to the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of skin cancer and precancerous lesions.
At Dermantra, our dermatologists combine medical expertise, diagnostic technology, and personalized care to deliver accurate, safe, and compassionate treatment.
Detecting skin cancer at an early stage greatly increases the chances of a cure.

Have you noticed a suspicious mole or spot?
Book your oncodermatology consultation at Dermantra.
Most common types of skin cancer
Skin cancer can appear in different forms. At our skin cancer clinic, we carefully examine every lesion to determine its nature.
The most common types include:
Basal Cell Carcinoma
The most frequent type, usually appears on sun-exposed areas.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
May invade deeper tissues if not treated promptly.
Melanoma
The most aggressive form, can spread to other organs, that is the reason early detection is crucial.
We also treat actinic keratoses, precancerous lesions, and rare skin tumors.
Want to prevent or detect skin cancer early?
Schedule your dermatology screening today.
Warning signs and risk factors for skin cancer
Learning to identify changes in your skin is essential for early detection.
Schedule a dermatologic evaluation if you notice:
At Dermantra, our skin cancer specialists are trained to manage every stage: from prevention and screening to timely treatment.

Worried about a recent change in your skin?
Don’t ignore it. At Dermantra, we provide specialized oncodermatology evaluations. Contact us and receive expert care from our oncodermatology specialists.

Oncodermatology treatments
Depending on the type and stage of the lesion, we offer several therapeutic options, always prioritizing safety, aesthetics, and long-term results:
Every treatment is designed and supervised by a board-certified dermatologist, ensuring precision and optimal cosmetic outcomes.
Don’t wait for a lesion to progress
Skin cancer can be treated successfully when detected early.
If you notice a suspicious mole or spot, don’t ignore it.




