- X-Rays
- Radiation Therapy
- Mohs Surgery
- Cosmetic DermatologySince 1979, Lehigh Valley Dermatology Associates, Ltd. Has been one of the region’s leading, independent dermatology practices. In addition to its well-recognized local and regional credentials, the practice has developed national recognition for clinical research in a number of areas in dermatology, including psoriasis research and cosmetic dermatology.
- Skin CancerBecause the x-rays concentrate the superficial radiation dose on the skin surface, the treatment has several advantages over surgical procedures for skin cancer. Cosmetic results are excellent and no cutting is necessary. Financing through Care Credit is available.
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- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- Eczema
- FungusA nail fungus causing thickened, brittle, crumbly, or ragged nails. The main symptoms are changes in the appearance of nails.
- LesionsThis well-tolerated treatment can also reverse the photo aging that leads to precancerous lesions. These are a series of images of a practice patient who underwent PDT.
- Rashes
- Skin CareI joined Lehigh Valley Dermatology in 2019 and enjoy caring for the entire family, especially kids. My special interests include acne, skin cancer, cysts and cosmetic skin care. I also enjoy doing consultations for Dr. Vasily’s cosmetic practice, Aesthetica Cosmetic & Laser Center.
- PsoriasisAn acquired pigmentary skin disorder affecting 0.1-4% of the general population. Nails may be affected in patients with psoriasis, and in those with alopecia areata.
- Fungus ToenailsThe Cutera GenesisPlus™ Laser is a new, minimally invasive method for treating toenail fungus. Two short treatment sessions spaced six weeks apart are typically sufficient for treating toenail fungus.