- Warts
- Primary CareWe review new patient intake requests in the order they are received. We work through these as quickly as possible, however to current high volumes of new patient requests, it may take a couple of weeks to process your request. As soon as we’ve verified your information, you will receive an e-mail with a link to schedule online. If you are in need of an urgent visit, please have your primary care physician send over an urgent referral.
- UltrasoundUltherapy: Ultherapy is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin on the face, neck, and chest.
- BotoxThere are two branches of dermatology: cosmetic and medical dermatology. While both branches improve the lives of patients, there are notable differences between the two. Cosmetic dermatology is purely aesthetic and involves services that make patients look better, such as Botox, dermal fillers, and chemical peels. Medical dermatology, by comparison, focuses on treating medical conditions to reduce health risks. A medical dermatologist treats skin cancer, for example, and provides treatments for psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, and brown patches, known as melasma.
- Body ContouringBTL Vanquish Me™: Vanquish ME™ is a non-invasive body contouring treatment that uses radiofrequency energy to destroy fat cells. The Vanquish ME™ is effective in treating the abdomen, thighs, and arms.
- Laser ResurfacingDermatologists sometimes recommend laser treatment for age spots. Laser resurfacing uses the power of light energy to reduce the appearance of dark spots. Dark skin cells absorb the light energy pulses emitted by the laser head. Once inside, the energy from the laser kills the dark skin cell. Laser resurfacing typically requires two to three sessions.
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- Cosmetic DermatologyCosmetic dermatology deals with the enhancement or improvement of the appearance of the skin. It is often used to treat conditions such as acne scars, fine lines and wrinkles, age spots, sun damage, and other skin imperfections. It can also be used to improve the overall appearance of the skin.
- Skin CancerBecause medical dermatology addresses someone’s medical needs rather than their aesthetic goals, most insurance plans will usually cover some or all of a person’s medical dermatology services. Depending on the specific coverage offered, an insurance plan often covers serious conditions, such as skin cancer removal and skin cancer treatment. Plans usually pay for medically necessary treatment of other conditions, such as skin infections, keloid hives, eczema, and warts. Insurance often covers treatment for acne, especially if the skin condition is moderate or severe. Our team at Center for Dermatology and Laser Surgery can help you determine the services your insurance company will cover.
- DermatologyWe would love to schedule you with one of our Center for Dermatology Providers. The most efficient way to get on our new patient queue is to complete the intake process.
- Acne Treatment
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- EczemaAt Center for Dermatology & Laser Surgery, our medical dermatology specialists provide a wide variety of personalized medical dermatology services, such as photodynamic therapy to treat cancer, UVB light therapy for the treatment of psoriasis and eczema, excimer laser for dermatitis, skin surgery, and more. These services are medically necessary for the health of our clients.
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- Chemical PeelsCosmetic Peels: Chemical peels help with the body’s natural exfoliation and address conditions such as age spots and enlarged pores.
- Rashes
- MicrodermabrasionMicrodermabrasion gently scrubs away the discolored skin cells to treat age spots. The treatment involves spraying aluminum oxide or sodium chloride crystals onto the skin to remove the topmost layer of skin; a special wand removes the crystals along with the treated skin cells. Microdermabrasion typically requires several sessions over several months.
- PsoriasisMedical dermatology is a field of medicine in which doctors diagnose, assess, and treat health conditions affecting the skin, hair, and nails. Dermatologists are trained to treat patients of all ages, from newborns to the elderly. Conditions common among children are moles and birthmarks, dermatitis, acne, warts, vitiligo, insect bites, and birth defects. In adults, we treat a range of conditions such as cancers and pre-cancers, rosacea, psoriasis, and shingles. We also treat eczema, skin allergies, and other disorders that occur in all age groups, and carefully examine moles or other growths to determine whether they are or may become cancerous.
- Allergies