Early Detection, Stronger Protection.

At Campbell Dermatology & Aesthetics, we specialize in identifying and treating precancerous skin lesions early — protecting your health and preventing progression to skin cancer.

Book Your Precancerous Lesions Consultation

Precancerous lesions, such as actinic keratoses, often appear as rough, scaly patches on sun-exposed areas of the skin. While they aren’t cancer yet, they can develop into squamous cell carcinoma if left untreated. Our dermatologists tailor prevention, monitoring, and treatment strategies to your specific skin type and risk factors.

Personalized Care for Every Skin Type

Advanced Precancerous Lesion Treatments We Offer

We provide safe, effective therapies to remove precancerous lesions and reduce future risks.

Freezing lesions with liquid nitrogen to destroy abnormal cells quickly and safely.

Prescription creams like 5-fluorouracil or imiquimod to target and eliminate precancerous cells.

Light-activated treatment that selectively destroys abnormal skin cells with minimal damage to healthy tissue.

Precise removal methods for persistent or high-risk lesions to ensure complete clearance.

Protecting Your Skin with Precision and Care

Our expert team focuses on early detection and effective treatment, combining advanced dermatology tools with compassionate care. By addressing lesions early, we help prevent skin cancer and protect your long-term health.

“We don’t just treat skin — we safeguard your future”

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What are precancerous skin lesions?
Precancerous lesions are abnormal skin changes caused most often by long-term sun exposure. While they are not cancer, they have the potential to develop into skin cancer if left untreated.
They are not immediately dangerous, but they are a warning sign. Treating them early significantly reduces the risk of progression to skin cancer.
They often appear as rough, scaly, crusted, or discolored patches—commonly on sun-exposed areas such as the face, scalp, ears, arms, and hands.
Diagnosis is typically made through a clinical skin examination. In some cases, a biopsy may be recommended to confirm the diagnosis.
No. Not all lesions progress, but it’s not possible to predict which ones will. That’s why early treatment and monitoring are strongly recommended.
Treatment options may include cryotherapy (freezing), topical prescription medications, photodynamic therapy (PDT), or targeted surgical approaches depending on the lesion and risk level.

Google Review

Tony
06:22 07 Nov 25
Everyone at Campbell Dermatology was so polite and professional. I felt like they were family. Joel examined my problem skin areas and determined very quickly that there were no spots to be concerned about. It was a wonderful visit!
John Terry
05:23 07 Nov 25
Friendly, thorough, professional treatment.
Jeff Meier
19:05 06 Nov 25
My visit was good with regards to the questions I had and the doctors feedback on what he had seen.
Forrest Peterson
03:13 06 Nov 25
Prompt check in, minimal wait time, considerate staff, professional examination, swift exit.
Could not be a better experience.
Jess Arnett
18:52 01 Nov 25
Awesome Doctors, very willing to answer questions and they are very thorough and trustworthy.
Janet Quinn
18:50 01 Nov 25
I make an annual appointment for skin check and removals as needed. Dr Campbell always greets me with a smile, listens and answers my questions. Her MA is also nice and assists as needed. The office is comforting and clean. I like the music they play in the office and exams rooms, it’s relaxing.
Becky Donaly
18:05 01 Nov 25
Everyone has been really good to me. I would highly recommend Dr Campbell to everyone. I tell all my friends how she found my melanoma when I never saw it. Plus it didn’t bother me. I really appreciate her.

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