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“ MOHS is incredibly effective because it allows us to EXAMINE 100 % of the surgical margins during the procedure,” Dr. Henry explained.“ It gives us the best possible outcome – REMOVING ALL OF THE CANCER while minimizing cosmetic impact. But early detection is still essential.”

“ MOHS is incredibly effective because it allows us to EXAMINE 100 % of the surgical margins during the procedure,” Dr. Henry explained.“ It gives us the best possible outcome – REMOVING ALL OF THE CANCER while minimizing cosmetic impact. But early detection is still essential.”

walking and even sitting near windows. To reduce your risk, experts recommend daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher, reapplying every two hours when outdoors and after swimming or sweating. Additional precautions include wearing wide-brimmed hats, longsleeved clothing,
sunglasses with UV protection and avoiding tanning beds entirely.
Mohs surgery, Dr. Henry’ s specialty, remains the gold standard for treating many types of skin cancer due to its unparalleled precision, high cure rate and ability to preserve healthy tissue.
“ Mohs is incredibly effective because it allows us to examine 100 % of the surgical margins during the procedure,” Dr. Henry explained.“ It gives us the best possible outcome – removing all of the cancer while minimizing cosmetic impact. But early detection is still essential.”
Also leading the charge in skin health is Dr. Linsey Lindley, a board-certified dermatologist known for her thoughtful, patient-centered care and exceptional academic background. Dr. Lindley earned both her M. D. and Ph. D. in biochemistry and molecular biology from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, after graduating with research honors in biochemistry and molecular biology. She completed her dermatology residency at UT Southwestern, where she also served as chief resident at the North Texas Veterans Affairs Hospital.
As a female dermatologist, Dr. Lindley brings a unique and empowering perspective.“ We see the long-term effects of sun damage everyday in clinic,” she noted.“ Sun protection isn’ t just for the beach – it’ s for everyday life, whether you’ re walking your dog, driving your car or running errands. The small choices we make now protect our skin for years to come.”
UV Safety Awareness Month serves as a call to action. With greater awareness and simple daily habits, individuals can take control of their skin health and reduce their lifetime risk of skin cancer.
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