Medical Skin Conditions
Need a dermatologist? Talk to your primary care physician first.
Our team of board-certified dermatologists specializes in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of all forms of medical skin conditions. However, appointments are only available to those with a doctor’s referral and will be coordinated through your primary care physician.
Have a cosmetic concern? Learn more about our available cosmetic treatments below.
Cosmetic Concerns
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Acne
Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with oil (sebum) and dead skin cells. Acne can occur for many reasons including genetics, interactions of hormones in the skin, personal care products, stress, medications, or headwear.
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Acne Scarring
Our bodies react to cuts, scrapes, burns, and acne by producing collagen – a substance that gives the skin support as it heals. The amount of collagen your body produces throughout the healing process matters.
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Aging
We believe in natural beauty and aging gracefully; that’s why we offer a variety of face wrinkle treatments, products, and solutions designed to help you look and feel your best at every age.
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Benign Skin Growths
Benign skin growths may not be pretty, but they are pretty normal! From moles to warts, seborrheic keratoses to sunspots, these lesions can often be easily treated by a board-certified dermatologist.
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Excessive Sweating
Hyperhidrosis is characterized by excessive sweating that isn’t required for the body to regulate temperature. It tends to be localized to areas such as the armpits, palms, face, or scalp.
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Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Laugh lines, elevens, crow’s feet, tech neck – we have many names for the natural creasing and wrinkles that come with aging! For some, these signs of aging are a major skin concern.
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Hair Loss
If you notice bald spots or thinning hair, you may be experiencing hair loss. This may occur for several reasons, including stress, genetics, hormonal changes and pregnancy, medications, illness, or dietary deficiencies.
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Pigmentation & Sun Damage
Pigmentation (a.k.a. age spots, sun damage, freckles, blotchy patches, and even melasma) can result from various factors, including prolonged exposure to the sun and hormonal changes – especially pregnancy, genetics, and environmental factors.
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Redness
Chronic redness can result from enlarged and broken blood vessels, acne, dryness, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, eczema, rosacea, or irritation. These signs – plus excessive blushing, flushing, or other unexplained redness – may be signs of rosacea.
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Skin Tags
A skin tag is a fleshy growth made up of blood vessels and collagen fibres. They are benign (won’t cause cancer) but can become inflamed, make people feel self-conscious, and just get in the way of your day-to-day life.
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Skin Texture & Pores
Pores and skin texture are natural and normal. Over time, hormones, pollution, makeup, and oils can clog pores, leaving your skin texture uneven, rough, and dull. We are committed to providing our patients with affordable, effective, and long-lasting solutions while remaining safe and reliable.
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Spider Veins & Angiomas
Over time, blood vessels can become visible due to blood pooling beneath the skin, leading to the dilation of blood vessels or, in some cases, benign growths made of blood vessels. This pooling makes blood vessels more prominent just beneath the skin and, therefore, visible on the skin’s surface.