Basal Cell vs. Squamous Cell vs. Melanoma: Know the Difference
- Posted on: Mar 15 2026

At Creative Image Laser Solutions in Brownwood, TX, our experienced team led by medical director Dr. Gary Butka offers full-skin evaluations and evidence-based treatments to help detect and manage skin cancer early — when it’s most treatable.
Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common and least aggressive type of skin cancer. It forms in the skin’s basal cells, which are located in the lower part of the epidermis. BCC is usually slow-growing and rarely spreads to other parts of the body.
What it looks like:
- Pearly or waxy bump
- Flat, flesh-colored or pink scar-like patch
- May bleed or crust and not heal properly
Common locations:
Sun-exposed areas such as the face, scalp, ears, neck, and hands
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most common type and tends to grow more quickly than BCC. It arises from the squamous cells in the upper layers of the skin. While often treatable, SCC can spread if left untreated.
What it looks like:
- Scaly, red patches or rough bumps
- Wart-like growths
- Open sores that don’t heal
Common locations:
Sun-exposed skin, lips, ears, and sometimes areas affected by chronic inflammation or injury
Melanoma
Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer and requires early detection for the best outcome. It develops in melanocytes, the cells that produce pigment (melanin). Melanoma can spread quickly to lymph nodes and internal organs if not caught early.
What it looks like:
- Irregularly shaped moles or dark spots
- Asymmetrical, uneven borders, or multiple colors
- Changes in existing moles (size, color, texture)
Use the ABCDE rule:
- Asymmetry
- Border irregularity
- Color variation
- Diameter over 6mm
- Evolving appearance
Schedule Your Skin Check in Brownwood
If you’ve noticed a new or changing spot on your skin (or have a history of sun exposure) don’t wait to get it evaluated. At Creative Image Laser Solutions, we offer a range of skin cancer treatments that can protect your health while preserving your beauty. Call (325) 641-1927 or contact us online to schedule your consultation.
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