
Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Discover what causes it, what to look out for, how to protect your skin and more in our informative guide.

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Discover what causes it, what to look out for, how to protect your skin and more in our informative guide.

Sarah attended Welbeck to have a mole investigated, and while there, shared her concerns about a seemingly normal spot on her face. Learn about her experience of removing the spot via Mohs Micrographic Surgery.

Psoriasis is a very common skin condition that can affect different parts of the body. Dr Victoria Swale, Consultant Dermatologist at Welbeck takes a closer look at the condition, what causes it and what the treatment options are.

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), sometimes called rodent ulcer, is the most common form of skin cancer. Learn what BCC is, its causes and how it is treated.

Skin Cancer is a common condition that affects many people worldwide. Sunscreen is vital to preventing this condition. Dr Derrick Phillips explain why.

Dr Katie Lacy provides a detailed view on why mole mapping is important, plus a clinical examination for skin cancer surveillance.

Most people will have at least a few moles on their body, but what should you be looking out for when detecting a suspicious mole? And when should you consult a dermatologist?

For the last year, The Bad Skin Clinic has been filmed at Welbeck Skin Health & Allergy. Find out more about the hit TV series below.

Fungal infections are something we see frequently at Welbeck Skin Health & Allergy. Dr Rachael Morris-Jones, dermatology consultant and cutaneous infection specialist, takes a closer look at these infections, their causes and possible treatments.

Most people have moles on their bodies, and a lot of the time, they’re nothing to worry about. However, you do need to keep a close eye on them — in some cases, they can be a sign of melanoma, a type of skin cancer.

Dr Ellie Rashid discusses the different types of skin cancer - basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma - causes, detection and symptoms.

Basal cell carcinoma or a rodent ulcer, is a form of non-melanoma skin cancer. It is the most common type of skin cancer and usually develops in areas that have had a lot of sun exposure. This article explains how it appears in darker skin tones.