Southwest Skin & Cancer

Board Certified Dermatologist and MOHS Surgery

Voted Best Dermatologist St George Utah 

Comprehensive and advanced skin care services in Southern Utah and Nevada. With our four locations and excellent staff, we make it easy to get the dermatology care you deserve.

Experience the best with our board certified dermatologists

Our board certified dermatologists at SouthWest Skin & Cancer care about you as a patient and strive to provide the best medical care for your skin, hair and nails. They are highly trained physicians and will provide you with the best and newest treatment options available. They are dedicated to providing knowledge and keeping you informed as they work with you in treating your conditions.

Our Services

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Surgical Dermatology

Whether you have a small mole, skin cancer, or reconstructive surgery we are here to help you love your skin again. Some of the types of procedures we perform include all skin cancer removal surgeries, earlobe reconstruction, scar revision and surgeries to remove moles, cysts and lipomas.

General Dermatology

At Southwest Skin & Cancer we specialize in health issues affecting the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. The skin is the first line of defense against pathogens and injury, and it can be a good indicator of overall health, which is why it is important to make sure your skin is in good healthy condition.

Cosmetic Dermatology

We all want smooth, beautiful skin, but few are actually blessed with it naturally. From acne to hair removal , wrinkles to age spots, we all have the little imperfections that get in the way of the perfect skin we desire. We can help you address any cosmetic issues you have with your skin, hair, and nails.

Our Locations

Serving Southern Utah & Nevada

St. George

Rim Rock Office

Hurricane

Mesquite

Our Doctors

Meet your Dermatologist St George specialists

Greg Jacobsen, MD

Dr. Jacobsen completed his undergraduate education at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He received his medical doctorate at the University of Toledo, in Ohio. He subsequently completed his internship training at Intermountain Healthcare’s LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah and completed a dermatology residency at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania.

W. Austin Smith MD

Dr Smith received his undergraduate degree from Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah. He then obtained his medical doctorate at the Medical College of Wisconsin. After completing his internship in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Dr Smith proceeded to Baylor’s Scott and White Medical Center in Temple, Texas where he completed his Dermatology Residency.

 

Bradley Evanson, MD

Dr Evanson received his undergraduate degree from BYU in Provo, Utah. He obtained his medical doctorate at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, and his internship in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr Evanson continued to Baylor Scott and White Health in Temple, Texas where he completed his Dermatology Residency and served as a Clinical Assistant Professor for 3 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dermatologists are doctors with added training that allows them to diagnose and treat disease of the skin, hair, nails and mucous membranes. Dermatologists treat skin cancers, moles, warts, fungal infections, psoriasis, acne, dry skin, contact dermatitis and other skin conditions. Dermatologists are also surgeons, who can prevent or provide early control of disease.

Periodic self-examinations aid in recognition of any new or developing lesion. Become familiar with your skin and your own pattern of moles, freckles and beauty marks. Make sure to look at your entire body every month or two. Watch for changes in the number, size, shape and color of pigmented areas. Warning signs to look for include changes in the surface of a mole; scaliness, oozing, bleeding or the appearance of a new bump; spread of a pigment from the border of a mole into the surrounding skin; change in sensation (i.e., itchiness, tenderness, pain).

  1. Generously apply sunscreen to all exposed skin, including lips.
  2. Wear protective clothing such as long sleeves, a wide-brimmed hat, and sunglasses if possible.
  3. Seek shade between the hours of 10:00AM-4:00PM.  The suns rays are the strongest during these times.
  4. Use extra caution near water, snow and sand because they reflect the damaging rays of the sun, increasing risk of sunburn.
  5. Get Vitamin D through vitamin supplements.

Dry, itchy skin can be treated with a moisturizer after bathing, while the skin is still damp. Bathing less frequently and using milder soaps or a soap substitute, or soaking in a tub of warm water without soap can help relieve dry skin.

Detailed instructions are provided to patients at the time of their visit. However, if you have questions, please see our general guidelines below:

  • Do not remove bandage and keep area dry for 24-48 hours after the procedure.
  • When sutures are placed, you may wash the area gently 48 hours following the procedure–Never submerge sutures in water.
  • Keep the area clean and moist with antibiotic ointment daily. And do not cover the area with bandages unless necessary.
  • Most wounds take 1-3 weeks to heal.
  • Redness, swelling, bruising, and bleeding are normal in small amounts. If these become excessive or you develop fever, chills, and drainage, please call your provider.

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383 South 300 East

St. George, UT

(435) 628-2826

Hours: Mon – Thurs 7:30 to 5,
Fri 7:30 to 2

Providers:  All Available

Saint George

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254 S 1470 E #102

St. George, UT

(435) 628-2826

Hours: Mon – Thurs 7 to 5

Providers:  All Available

River Rim Office

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48 South 2500 West, Suite 110 Hurricane, UT (435) 628-2826 (800) 585-9953 Hours: Mon. & Tues. 8 to 4 Providers: Scott Condie &
Tim Nowatske

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340 Falcon Ridge Pkwy,

Suite 203   Mesquite, NV

(435) 628-2826

(800) 585-9953

Hours: Mon – Thurs 8 to 4

Providers:Greg Jacobsen MD &
Austin Smith MD

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