Acne is among the prevalent issues we address at Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center. This condition arises when the skin... Learn more
Actinic keratosis is a prevalent skin issue that Dermatology and Skin Surgery Center routinely addresses. Often referred to as... Learn more
Angiomas, small elevated growths, can emerge anywhere on your body. While typically harmless and not demanding treatment, an an... Learn more
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a prevalent type of skin cancer, often resulting from extended sun exposure or the use of tanning... Learn more
Various irritants can cause contact dermatitis, varying from cleaning products and soaps to specific plants, such as poison ivy... Learn more
Dandruff can be caused by dry skin, adverse reactions to hair products, infrequent shampooing and a yeast-like fungus known as... Learn more
Eczema affects individuals of all ages and is often hereditary and linked with allergies. It results in dry, flaky skin, bliste... Learn more
Fungal infections arise when invasive fungi infiltrate and assault a part (or parts) of the body. Fungi can reside on the skin,... Learn more
Genital warts usually manifest as tiny, flesh-colored lumps or clusters in the genital region - though they might not be instan... Learn more
Genetic factors, hormonal imbalances, infections and the natural aging process often trigger hair thinning and alopecia. They c... Learn more
Herpes are blisters that usually manifest on or around the mouth or genitalia but can emerge anywhere on the body. The origin o... Learn more
Shingles are caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), the same virus that causes chickenpox. It can be reactivated even afte... Learn more
Hives, alternatively known as Urticaria, are allergic reactions instigated by diverse factors such as food, medicines, insect s... Learn more
Impetigo is a medical condition characterized by reddish sores or blisters that may emerge on any body part, but they typically... Learn more
Melanoma is a severe form of skin cancer that originates in the melanocyte cells, which are responsible for skin pigmentation.... Learn more
Pediatric and adolescent dermatology is a specialized branch of dermatology focused on diagnosing and treating skin conditions... Learn more
Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that affects the skin. It causes rapid cell multiplication beyond the average rate and res... Learn more
Psychological (stress, unease, fright or a traumatic incident) and environmental factors (air contaminants, food-related carcin... Learn more
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that causes redness or a rash. It is predominantly found in middle-aged or olde... Learn more
Scars may be formed for many reasons, including infections, surgery, injuries, pregnancy or tissue inflammation. During the hea... Learn more
Seborrheic dermatitis is characterized by red, rough, itchy and flaky skin, predominantly on the scalp. However, it can also im... Learn more
The skin—our body's largest organ—comprises several layers. Skin cancer originates in the epidermis (the top layer of skin), wh... Learn more
Your skin acts as a valuable shield, protecting you from the external environment. Nevertheless, there can be instances where t... Learn more
Spider veins often manifest in clusters that mimic the patterns of webs or branches. They can materialize anywhere on the body... Learn more
Squamous cell carcinoma begins in the squamous cells, which make up the middle and outer layers of the skin. It is a common typ... Learn more
Vitiligo is a chronic condition that results in areas of skin changing to a pale white color due to a lack of melanin, the skin... Learn more
Warts are benign rough patches that appear on the skin when the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) penetrates the body through a scrape... Learn more