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Do you feel it’s important your dermatologist listen to your concerns and act with genuine care and expertise? We do, and that is the way we have been caring for our patients since we opened our doors. Our first priority when treating you is to take the time to learn about you and your skin health, from your perspective. Then our board-certified dermatologist steps in and evaluates and performs tests as necessary to begin the proper course of treatment as soon as possible.
If you’re concerned about a dermatological issue, let us help. For newborns to geriatric patients, below is a list of just some of the conditions we treat. Whether your concern involves acne, a rash, or skin cancer removal, we use state-of-the-art technology and treatments to deliver the healthy skin you deserve.
Top Ideas to Make Your National Skin Care Awareness Month Even Better
September is National Skin Care Awareness Month, and for good reason. For one thing, the previous summer months can wreak havoc on your skin, especially if you failed to protect it from the sun’s...
Can Hives Be a Sign of Something Serious?
Hives (urticaria) are a fact of life. Most people will experience these itchy, red welts at some point in their lives for any number of reasons. Fortunately, most hives outbreaks aren’t a cause for...
Reduce Skin Irritation from Fall Allergies
After a sweltering summer, the cooler, drier fall air is often a welcome change of pace, leading many people to spend more time outdoors. But while a hike in the woods or walk around town might...
Top Tips for Managing Oily Skin Year-Round
Our skin naturally produces oil (sebum) in order to maintain hydration. However, too much of anything can become problematic, and sebum is no exception. If your skin’s oil glands are overactive,...
Acne as a Teen? Try Dermaplaning
Adolescence is no walk in the park, especially if you’re among the many teens who struggle with regular breakouts. Despite the countless acne treatments out there, they’re not always effective or...
What to Do About Enlarged Pores
Without pores, our skin would have a hard time cooling off (i.e., releasing sweat) or getting rid of toxins. Like any opening, however, pores don’t just allow things to escape -- they also let...
How to Handle Hyperhidrosis in the Fall
Most of us are familiar with summer sweat, but the cooler fall air won’t necessarily put a stop to sweating for everyone. Those who suffer from excessive sweating (technically known as...
Is It Safe to Treat Vitiligo in the Winter?
Different seasons can affect our skin in various ways, and extreme conditions tend to yield the most extreme outcomes. Winter, for instance, often contributes to dry skin, rashes, irritation, and...
The Toll Stress Takes on the Skin
We all get stressed out sometimes. And as the holidays quickly approach, your stress levels might reach a fever pitch before you know it. It’s no secret that excessive stress takes a toll on your...
How to Celebrate Healthy Skin this National Healthy Skin Month
As hectic as the holiday season can be, it’s important to take a step back and focus on your well-being, including your skin’s health -- especially considering the negative effects winter weather...
Acne vs. Rosacea. How to Combat Both
Many conditions can cause our skin to become reddened and inflamed -- acne and rosacea happen to be two of the most common. Acne and rosacea are two distinct skin conditions, but the average person...
When Is the Right Time for Cyst Removal Surgery
When something begins to form beneath your skin, it’s only natural to feel alarmed. While most people are somewhat familiar with acne, deeper, larger lesions like cysts appear less frequently and...
Don’t Worry About Body Hair During the Holidays. Try Laser Hair Removal
With the holidays on the horizon yet again, everyone must prepare themselves for family reunions, friend gatherings, and various festivities. All of this socializing can make some people feel...
Can Holiday Stress Really Change My Skin?
No matter how much you look forward to the holidays, there’s no denying that this time of year can be particularly stressful. Travel planning, gift shopping, meal preparation, multiple social...
How Often Should You Be Seen for Skin Cancer Prevention?
In the U.S., no type of cancer is more common than skin cancer. On a positive note, skin cancer is also one of the most treatable forms of cancer, especially when detected early on. This early...
How Light Therapy Can Help Your Skin this Winter
Our skin responds to various environmental stimuli, including light. Most of us are familiar with the ways in which sunlight can damage the skin; however, certain types and amounts of light can...
Top Tips on How to Age Gracefully Without Looking Plastic
Aging is a challenge for everyone. While the passage of time provides us with wisdom and other gifts, it also burdens our skin with wrinkles, lines, spots, lesions, and more. Everyone’s skin ages...
How to Reduce Pigmented Spots on Your Skin
Freckles, melasma, and other forms of hyperpigmentation are generally harmless, but they can take a toll on your self-esteem if you’re desperately seeking a more consistent complexion. While there’s...
Why Eye Cream Is Essential
Our skin has a way of revealing what’s going on in our lives. When we’re feeling tired or unwell, our internal feelings may be complemented by dark circles or bags under our eyes. And as we get...
Best Facials for the Wintertime
The escalation of skin problems is a frustrating feature of winter. Not only does the cold weather lead to irritation and inflammation -- indoor heating can quickly dry us out. Maintaining an...
How Will a Dermatologist Help with My Acne Problem?
Triggered by genetic and environmental factors, acne is among the most pervasive skin conditions out there. While most cases of acne aren’t a major cause for concern, they can harm one’s mental...
Is a Chemical Peel Safe for Sensitive Skin?
Those with sensitive skin may feel apprehensive about trying new products and cosmetic procedures, even if said products and procedures stand to benefit their skin. Indeed, chemical peels are meant...
What to Know Before a Dermaplaning Treatment
In recent years, dermaplaning has grown in popularity in the realm of cosmetic dermatology. This treatment is closely related to shaving, but with the express purpose of removing vellus hairs (aka...
Chemical Peels: Can Chemical Peels Make Acne Scars Worse?
Acne scars are more than just unwanted reminders of previous breakouts – severe acne scarring can take a major toll on one’s self-esteem and mental health. If you, like so many others, suffer from...
What Are the Most Frequently Asked Questions About Skin Care?
Skin care can be a touchy subject. We’re all born with unique skin, which can make it difficult to determine how to best care for it. Fortunately, some advice spans all skin types. The key to...
How Can I Reduce Wrinkles on My Face Using Botox?
There’s nothing wrong with wrinkles, but many people aren’t fond of those facial lines that appear with age. Fortunately, there are many ways to not only prevent wrinkles from forming, but also...
What Are the Differences Between Botox and Dysport?
Since receiving FDA approval in 2002, botulinum toxin type A has been used by cosmetic specialists to help patients reduce the appearance of facial lines and wrinkles. Better known by its original...
Skin Cancer: What Made You Get Checked Out for Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer is a pervasive condition. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, approximately 20% of all Americans will experience some form of skin cancer by the time they reach 70 years of age....
What Are Some Dermatological Cures for Hives?
Hives (urticaria) are among the most common skin conditions among humans, but that doesn’t make them any less irritating. These red, itchy welts can be triggered by an allergic reaction, stress,...
Which Is Better for Wrinkles: Botox or Dermal Fillers?
When it comes to combating wrinkles, injectables have been all the rage for several decades now – so much so that Botox has become a household brand name. Of course, Botox isn’t the only injectable...
Is There Really a Long-Term Cure for Eczema?
Dry, itchy, red, bumpy skin: these are all symptoms of the common condition known as eczema (also called atopic dermatitis), which affects approximately 15 million Americans. This condition damages...
I Have Hyperhidrosis. What Do I Do?
There’s nothing wrong with getting a bit sweaty. In fact, perspiration is important, helping our bodies cool down when things get hot. However, few of us enjoy the feeling of sweating, especially...
Acne Has Ruined My Life. What Should I Do?
“Will my skin ever recover from acne?” It’s a question countless people ask themselves and their doctors. Acne is the most common skin condition in the U.S., and while it’s not life-threatening, it...
Is It Harmful to Have Botox After the Age of 65?
As our skin ages, it gradually loses some of its elasticity and volume, resulting in lines and wrinkles. No one is immune to these signs of aging, but there are various ways to reduce them if you’d...
Facials: Should I Steam My Face Before or After Cleansing?
Facials are among the most commonly sought after cosmetic dermatology procedures. Despite the various types of facial procedures and products available, every facial is designed to thoroughly...
Can Acne Be Cleared by Diet and Lifestyle Modifications?
Do you remember those Proactive commercials where they'd show teenagers using "acne hacks" to clear their skin? There was one where a girl covered her face in toothpaste, which (spoiler alert) did...
The Many Benefits of Botox Injections
Widely used for minimizing wrinkles and creases to limit the signs of aging, Botox can also be used in the treatment of various medical conditions. Keep reading to discover the many diverse benefits...
How Do You Exfoliate Your Skin?
Do you follow a rigorous skincare routine but still don't get the radiant skin you want? Skin exfoliation could be the missing puzzle piece. But what is the best way to exfoliate your skin and what...
Top Questions to Ask Your Dermatologist About Eczema
Your first outbreak of eczema (dermatitis) might strike without warning. Maybe you wake up itching one night and then you feel fine the next day. Until you're jolted from sleep at night, itching...
Are Chemical Peels Safe?
Some Facts About Safety, Benefits, and Side Effects of a Chemical Peel Chemical peels are often used to treat skin conditions like acne scars, wrinkles, or precancerous growths. Chemical face peels...
June is Acne Awareness Month
Acne is a common skin condition that affects most people at some point in their lives. Acne can be mild, with few or no symptoms, or it can be severe, so severe that it causes scars on the skin....
Prevention and early detection are important tools to fight skin cancer
Soak Up the Sun—Safely Prevention and early detection are important tools to fight skin cancer May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, which means it’s the perfect time to learn more about the dangers...