Private Basal Cell Carcinoma Treatments

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is a non-melanoma skin cancer, also referred to as ‘rodent ulcers’.

By Andrew Hatfield
Updated: 8th March 2024

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If you are concerned about the appearance, changes in size or shape of a basal cell carcinoma you should speak to your GP. You can ask to see one of our Consultant Dermatologists or Consultant Plastic Surgeons privately without any long delays.

We have launched our laser skin clinic, which offers Photodynamic Therapy and Laser treatment. An effective non-surgical treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma, which can avoid surgery and minimise scarring.

Our Consultant Dermatologists or Consultant Plastic Surgeons specialises in diagnosing and treating symptoms caused by basal cell carcinoma.

What non-surgical and surgical treatments are available for Basal Cell Carcinoma?

There are a range of non-surgical and surgical treatments for Basal Cell Carcinoma, including:

The most suitable type of treatment for you will be discussed at your appointments with your surgeon.

Want to be seen privately?

Whether you have medical insurance or decide to fund your care yourself, we deliver the very best of healthcare in a friendly and safe environment.

You will be offered an appointment at the earliest convenient date for you.

For information about booking an appointment, you can contact us on 01744 746 425 or enquiries@fairfield.org.uk

What consultants treat Basal Cell Carcinoma?

Consultants who treat Basal Cell Carcinoma:

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