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Dermatology at a Skin Treatment Hospital

Your skin is your body’s first line of defense against germs, heat and cold. It’s also a good indicator of your overall health. Whether you have a minor problem like acne or a serious skin condition like psoriasis, no one understands your skin, hair and nails better than a dermatologist. Dermatologists are expert medical doctors and skin surgeons who specialize in treating a wide range of conditions that affect the skin, hair and nails.

In addition to treating a variety of conditions that affect the skin, hair and nail, dermatologists treat many cosmetic problems. These include scarring and injuries, excessive sweating and abnormal pigmentation. They may also perform noninvasive body contouring procedures, such as fat reduction and laser treatments for aging or sun damaged skin.서초동피부과

The board-certified dermatologists in the Sutter Health network offer a full range of medical treatments, surgical procedures and cosmetic therapies for patients with all types of skin disorders. Our physicians are trained in the latest technologies for medical and cosmetic skin treatments, including lasers. This allows them to precisely target and destroy skin cancers, warts, moles, scars, birthmarks and other growths without harming surrounding healthy tissue.

A dermatologist can also help with a number of other skin and nail conditions, including warts, nail infections, fungus, ingrown toenails, hair loss and nail deformities. They can even handle some chronic inflammatory skin conditions, such as vitiligo, which causes your skin to lose melanin, leaving patches of lighter color in your hair, fingernails and nails.고속터미널피부과

Many different treatment options are available for various skin issues. A few of the invasive procedures include cryosurgery, in which your doctor freezes actinic keratoses and some small, early skin cancers with liquid nitrogen so they die and slough off when the treatment is over. Your dermatologist can also perform excisional surgery to remove large basal and squamous cell skin cancers, saving as much normal skin as possible. For more advanced or recurring cancers, your dermatologist can perform Mohs surgery, a specialized type of biopsy and skin surgery.

There are a number of noninvasive procedures that your dermatologist can use to improve the appearance of your skin, including chemical peels, microdermabrasion and light therapy. Injectable treatments such as Botulinum toxin (Botox) and fillers are used for a variety of cosmetic purposes, including reducing wrinkles and adding volume to facial features. Laser and light therapies can reduce signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, enlarged pores and brown spots, redness and discoloration, sagging muscles, and excess fat.

A consultation with a dermatologist can cost anywhere from $100 to $500. Generally, you will want to talk with your insurance provider about the specifics of your situation before making an appointment. In some cases, your dermatologist will be able to refer you to someone in your network who is more affordable. You can explore your options for affordable health care on eHealth to find a plan that best meets your needs.