Understanding Actinic Keratoses: Early Skin Care in Oranjestad

At Lampe Dermatology, we focus on identifying and treating actinic keratoses, common rough, scaly patches caused by sun exposure. These lesions can appear as your skin’s warning signs, so early care is important to maintain healthy skin in sunny Oranjestad, Aruba.

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Why Trust Lampe Dermatology for Actinic Keratoses Treatment in Oranjestad?

Sun damage accumulates over time, especially in tropical climates like Oranjestad, Aruba. We understand how actinic keratoses can affect your skin’s texture and potentially lead to more serious issues. When you visit Lampe Dermatology, expect a thorough skin evaluation tailored to your needs and lifestyle.

Our approach includes the latest treatment options—from topical therapies to in-office procedures—that target these precancerous spots effectively. We also provide personalized advice on sun protection and skin monitoring to reduce recurrence and safeguard your skin’s health long-term.

Don’t wait for symptoms to worsen. Protect your skin with expert guidance right here in Oranjestad, Aruba. To start your journey toward clearer, healthier skin, request an appointment today or call us at (297) 588-0084.

FAQs

What are actinic keratoses and how do they develop?

Actinic keratoses are rough, scaly patches that develop on sun-exposed areas of the skin due to prolonged ultraviolet (UV) exposure. They often appear on the face, hands, and scalp and may feel tender or itchy.

Are actinic keratoses dangerous?

While actinic keratoses are not cancer, they are considered precancerous and can sometimes progress to squamous cell carcinoma if untreated. Early detection and treatment are key to preventing this progression.

How does Lampe Dermatology treat actinic keratoses?

We offer several treatment options including cryotherapy (freezing), topical medications, and other dermatologic procedures designed to remove or reduce these lesions safely and effectively.

Can actinic keratoses be prevented?

Yes. Protecting your skin from excessive sun exposure by using broad-spectrum sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding peak UV hours helps reduce risk. Regular skin checks are also important.

When should I see a dermatologist about actinic keratoses?

If you notice rough, scaly patches that persist or change in appearance, it’s wise to schedule a skin evaluation. Early assessment at Lampe Dermatology can help manage these lesions before they worsen.

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Stadionweg 16
Oranjestad, Aruba

(297) 588-0084

Monday – Friday: 8:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am – 1:00pm
Sunday: Closed

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