- CryotherapySami is highly knowledgeable in performing dermatological examinations as well as diagnosing, treating, and prescribing appropriate treatments for a wide range of dermatologic conditions. Sami is adept at performing extractions, minor surgical procedures, cryotherapy, and biopsies.
- Internal MedicineFrom a very young age, Dr. Singh-Behl had a calling to be a doctor. At the age of 24 Dr. Singh-Behl graduated from an exclusive 6-year BS/MD program at the Northeast Ohio Medical University in Northeastern Ohio. Dr. Singh-Behl then completed her internship in Internal Medicine and Residency in Dermatology at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic while serving as the Chief Resident. She honed her skills as a Staff Clinical Dermatologist at The Cleveland Clinic before deciding to pursue an exclusive fellowship in Mohs Micrographic surgery at The Cleveland Clinic.
- Wound Care
- Mohs SurgeryIf you've been diagnosed with skin cancer, your doctor might recommend a type of procedure called Mohs surgery. The goal of this procedure is to remove as much of the cancer as possible while saving the healthy tissue around it.
- Body Contouring
- DermabrasionWhat to expect during the healing process: Any type of surgery leaves a scar. The advantage of MOHS surgery is since the least amount of normal skin is removed, the scarring can be minimized. It takes a wound 18 months to completely heal. In the first several months, the surgical site may feel lumpy, firm, and reddened. There are various treatment options available to fully minimize the scar. These are specific to patient and the type of wound and include scar massage, topical applications of creams, cortisone injections, laser surgery and dermabrasion.
- Cosmetic DermatologyElizabeth Russeau is a board-certified Family Nurse-Practitioner at Deerfield Dermatology. Elizabeth has over 8 years of extensive medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology experience initially as a registered nurse shortly followed by as a Nurse Practitioner.
- Skin CancerWhen considering your options it is important to understand that skin cancer that is visible represents the tip of the iceberg. Invisible cells may form roots that extend beyond the boundaries of the visible cancer. If all the skin cancer is not removed, it will recur, necessitating treatment again.
- DermatologyDeerfield Dermatology Associates expressly disclaims all warranties and responsibilities of any kind, whether express or implied, for the accuracy or reliability of the content of any information contained in this Web Site, and for the suitability, results, effectiveness or fitness for any particular purpose of the services, procedures, advice or treatments referred to herein, such content and suitability, etc., being the sole responsibility of parties other than Deerfield Dermatology Associates and the reliance upon or use of same by you is at your own independent discretion and risk.
- Acne Treatment
- Eczema
- LesionsKaren handles a broad subset of dermatological issues from diagnosing and removing skin cancers to treating complex rashes and acne. She is well-versed in prescribing and monitoring patients on high-risk medications as well as highly skilled in performing simple and complex surgical removal of benign and cancerous lesions. She believes that treatment goes beyond the diagnosis: “I want patients to feel heard...this is a safe space for patients to ask any type of questions to better understand their skin...ultimately curating the most effective treatment plan is a team effort requiring close coordination between patient and provider.
- Chemical Peels
- Rashes
- Skin CareDr Adams believes her mission is to provide comprehensive skin care solutions to all individuals so that they can experience flawless, healthy skin.
- PsoriasisXtrac laser therapy is used to treat psoriasis and vitiligo, as well as some forms of eczema (atopic dermatitis). This targeted laser treats individual spots and areas to clear up these conditions. The XTRAC laser uses the same principles as phototherapy, but with more rapid results, using a highly concentrated form of ultraviolet-B (UVB) light.