
As certified dermatologists and dermato-surgeons with board certification, we have the skills, knowledge, and experience needed to turn your skin into a masterpiece. We know that achieving flawless skin requires a deep understanding of both the surgical and clinical aspects of dermatology. With a devotion to excellence in dermatology, we will work with you to create a tailored treatment plan that fits your unique needs and goals. Whether you’re looking for cosmetic treatments or need plastic surgery, we will provide you with the highest level of care and expertise.
Our specialists offer a variety of advanced treatments to help you achieve the glowing, flawless skin you want. From injectables and fillers to surgical procedures, we use only the most current techniques and technologies to deliver remarkable results. Don’t let skin concerns prevent you from looking and feeling your best. Contact us today to arrange a consultation and explore the power of expert dermatological care.
Some of the conditions and procedures we specialize in are:
- Atypical moles, which are irregular or unusual moles that may be a risk factor for melanoma
- Melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells in the skin
- Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), which includes squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, Bowen's disease, and lymphomas of the skin, which are cancers that arise from other types of skin cells
- Skin tags, which are small, soft, benign growths that hang from the skin
- Appendageal tumors of the skin, which are tumors that originate from the hair follicles, sweat glands, or sebaceous glands in the skin
- Seborrheic keratosis, which are common, harmless, brown or black spots or patches on the skin
- Wide range excisions of malignant skin tumors, which are surgical procedures to remove cancerous skin lesions and some surrounding healthy tissue
- Hidradenitis suppurativa (acne inversa), which is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes painful bumps and abscesses in the areas where the skin rubs together, such as the armpits, groin, or buttocks
- Plastic reconstruction, which is a surgical technique to restore the appearance and function of the skin after trauma, disease, or surgery
- Surgical correction of ear hole, which is a procedure to repair a torn or stretched earlobe due to piercing or injury
Some of the treatment options available are:
- Laser, which is a device that emits a beam of light that can target and destroy specific skin cells or structures
- Injections, which are syringes that deliver substances such as fillers, toxins, or medications into the skin or under the skin
- Needling, which is a technique that involves creating tiny punctures in the skin with fine needles to stimulate collagen production and healing
- Subcision, which is a procedure that involves inserting a needle under the skin to break up scar tissue or fibrous bands that cause depressions or dimples in the skin
- Excision, which is a surgery that involves cutting out a lesion or a part of the skin and stitching the wound closed
Ear surgery is usually done under local anesthesia or twilight sleep. If there is too much cartilage, the specialist removes the excess part and shapes the ear into the desired form. The ear fold is strengthened with stitches so that the ear can rest perfectly and without tension on the skull and stay in the achieved position. No skin removal is necessary, so there are no unpleasant skin tensions. After complete healing, there are hardly any visible traces left.
It is a type of skin cancer that affects the outermost layer of the skin. There are several treatment options for Bowen's disease, depending on the size, location, and thickness of the affected skin patch.
- It is a type of skin tumor that usually grows rapidly and then may shrink or disappear on its own. However, it can be hard to tell apart from squamous cell carcinoma, a more serious type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body.
- The main treatment for keratoacanthoma is surgery. There are different types of surgery that can be used to remove the tumor and some of the surrounding normal skin.
- It is a type of skin cancer that develops from the basal cells, which are the cells that line the bottom layer of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin.
- There are several surgical treatments for basal cell carcinoma, which is a type of skin cancer that develops from the basal cells in the outermost layer of the skin.
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