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Hair and Skin Treatments |
Scroll through our hair and skin treatment services to learn more. Then contact us to schedule a private consultation.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Moles, Birthmarks and Blemishes
The vast majority of moles or nevi do not require removal. Those prone to irritation, or certain lesions which evidence change concerning for abnormality or possibly melanoma should be evaluated by a dermatologist and removed in the appropriate fashion. Many patients seek removal of nevi for cosmetic reasons as well.
Hair Loss Treatments
There are a wide variety of other reasons that men, women and children can lose hair including infectious diseases, immunologic diseases, and genetic diseases. Hair loss in any individual requires accurate diagnosis for effective treatment.
Psoriasis Treatments
There is no cure for psoriasis, however there are many effective treatments, which include medications applied topically to the skin, injectable medications, oral medications, and systemic therapy such as Ultraviolet- B and PUVA therapy which benefit this disease. In addition, there are certain oral medications, including retinoids, and anti-cancer drugs that can effectively treat this disease.
Skin Allergy and Dermatititis Treatments
The dermatologist and patient will discuss the materials that touch the person's skin at work and home, to identify the allergen. The dermatologist may also perform patch tests. Patch tests are a safe and easy way to diagnose contact allergies.
Skin Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment and Reconstruction
The facts are staggering. One in five people will develop some form of skin cancer in their lifetime, and one-half of all new cancers are skin cancers. Overexposure to sunlight, especially when it causes burning and blistering, is universally accepted by medical experts to be the leading cause of this often-deadly disease.
Wart Diagnosis and Treatments
Our dermatologists are trained to use a variety of treatments, depending on the age of the patient and the type of warts.
Sclerotherapy
Many women and men are genetically prone to develop embarrassing spider veins or enlarged blood vessels on their legs (especially pregnant women), fortunately several treatments exist to help eliminate this embarrassing and sometimes uncomfortable condition.
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