Conditions
These are only a sample of the many conditions that we treat
Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States with an estimated 40-50 million Americans being affected at any one time….
Atopic Dermatitis (AD), also known as eczema, is a disease associated with inflammation of the skin typically seen in children during…
Actinic keratosis is considered to be pre-cancerous skin lesions that appear as scaly, crusty, and thick patches. If pre-cancerous…
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. BCC is commonly found on the nose as well…
Drug dermatitis, more commonly known as a dermal drug eruption, is an adverse drug reaction that may occur on the skin, hair, and…
Genital warts, clinically known as condylomata acuminate, are warts found in the genital area that may appear as one wart or a…
Hair loss, clinically known as alopecia, may be caused by a number of different factors. The most common type of hair loss is a…
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type I /II are two of the eight strains of the herpes virus family. Both HSV-I and HSV-II can be…
Melanoma, clinically known as malignant melanoma, is the most serious type of skin cancer. If not treated, melanoma may…
Molluscum contagiosum (MC), also known as water warts, is a viral infection that can affect any area of the skin. Many patients…
Fungal infections of the finger/toenails, medically known as either onychomycosis or tinea unguium, are widespread…
Psoriasis is an autoimmune skin disease affecting approximately 2–4% of the population. Both men and women may develop…
Rosacea is a chronic disease characterized by facial erythema (redness) and in some cases pimples. Rosacea affects both…
Shingles, clinically known as herpes zoster, occurs when the dormant chickenpox virus, varicella-zoster, is reactivated…
Shingles, clinically known as herpes zoster, occurs when the dormant chickenpox virus, varicella-zoster, is reactivated…
Through skin cancer screenings we are dedicated to identifying skin cancer in its earliest (pre-cancer), most treatable stage, as…
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common skin cancer with roughly 700,000 new cases being diagnosed in the United…
Tinea, often called ringworm due to the circular nature of the rash, is a common type of fungal infection on the skin. In 2010…
Warts are generally small, rough growths that may look like a cauliflower or a solid blister. Warts are for the most part are…
Surgical & Cosmetic Treatments
Xeomin ®, pharmacologically known as incobotulinumtoxinA, is a protein that is produced by the bacterium C. botulinum…
Cryosurgery involves the use of extreme cold to destroy tumors or precancerous lesions found on your skin. The most…
A cyst is a cluster of cells that have grouped to form a closed sac, contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material, with a distinct membrane…
Electrodesiccation & curettage (ED&C) is a minimally invasive procedure utilized for treating pre-cancers and skin cancers…
An enlarged oil gland, also known as sebaceous hyperplasia, develops when the lobules surrounding a sebaceous gland become inflamed…
Excision refers to the removal of a skin lesion by completely cutting it out of the skin. Close refers to the edges of the excision…
Kenalog®-10 is a synthetic steroid used for anti-inflammatory purposes that can be injected directly into an epidermal lesion…
Warts are generally small, rigid growths caused by a specific strain of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are for the…
Milia are small, white skin bumps that grow mostly on the face, around the eyes, cheeks, nose, and chin. These benign cysts form…
A shave biopsy is a simple in-office procedure that can provide useful information about undiagnosed lesions on the skin…
If you have a skin growth that you want removed, or if we suspect a growth may be cancerous, we may recommend a shave…
Seborrheic keratosis is a common skin condition, which often resembles a wart-like, pre-cancerous skin growth (actinic keratosis) or…
Skin tags are bunches of collagen or blood vessels that become trapped inside thicker areas of the skin. They are extremely…