- Warts
- CryotherapyCryotherapy, or “cryosurgery,” is a simple, non-invasive procedure in which liquid nitrogen is used to freeze and destroy growths on the surface of the skin. This is an effective treatment for precancerous skin lesions ( actinic keratoses ), as well as other skin conditions such as warts, skin tags and moles.
- Medical Weight LossEven though liposuction removes fat, it is not designed as a weight loss treatment. Rather, liposuction is for people who are within 10% of their ideal body weight, but cannot shake stubborn fat deposits in specific areas of the body.
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- General SurgeryWhile many conditions from unwanted hair and tattoos to wrinkles and rosacea may not be physically harmful, they can be uncomfortable and even cause emotional distress. Cosmetic dermatology offers a wide range of cosmetic surgery and non-surgical services focused on giving you the results you want without the pain, worry, and downtime.
- Hand SurgeryIndividuals who need to repair or restore their appearance as a result of age, injury or birth defects are most likely to have plastic surgery. This can include breast reconstruction, burn repair surgery, congenital defect repairs (such as cleft palate), hand surgery or scar revision surgery.
- Mohs SurgeryThe Mohs surgery technique treats skin cancers by removing all of the visible cancer. Image Source: newhealthadvisor.com
- BotoxUnlike injectable wrinkle fillers, which work by filling a crease in your skin with another substance, Botox actually relaxes targeted muscles to reduce the look of lines in the face. This results in smoother skin with a more youthful appearance.
- Eyelid SurgeryBlepharoplasty is also known as eyelid surgery or an eyelid lift. It is done to remove excess skin and fat in the upper eyelids. While most blepharoplasty patients are female (85% of blepharoplasty procedures in the US in 2014 were performed on women), more and more men are also seeing the benefits of tightening sagging skin around the eyes.
- LiposuctionFor a majority of men and women, one of the first signs of aging begins under the chin, where gravity begins to take its toll by pulling everything downward. Loss of skin elasticity, along with subcutaneous fat in the submental chin and jowl area, is the leading cause for this sign of wisdom and maturity. The fatty deposits in this area are unresponsive to diet and exercise, leaving liposuction as the only means for improvement.
- Breast AugmentationThe expanding practice now also includes a range of cosmetic plastic surgery procedures, including breast augmentation, liposuction, rhinoplasty, facelifts, body contouring and more at certain locations. Providing the latest treatments in laser skin treatment, the practice is recognized as a national training center by the largest laser company in the world.
- Rhinoplasty
- Breast Reconstruction
- Plastic SurgeryPlastic surgery is a surgical specialty used to correct or reconstruct areas of the face and body that are a result of natural age, birth disorders, trauma, burns or disease.
- Face LiftWith the majority of today’s population being made up of highly educated, health conscience, and appearance-driven consumers who lead extremely hectic lifestyles, alternatives to the conventional facelift are becoming increasingly popular. Probably the most preferred over all non-invasive surgical procedures is the mini neck lift also known as tumescent liposuction of the chin, cheek, and jowls with platysma muscle plication.
- Neck Lift
- Blepharoplasty
- Scar Revision
- Body Contouring
- Laser Resurfacing2  laser resurfacing is designed to minimize wrinkles, reduce facial scarring, even out skin tone, and increase dermal collagen. When performed by an experienced provider, CO
- Cosmetic SurgeryLiposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery used to break up and “suck” fat from various parts of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, neck, chin, upper arms, calves and back.
- Dermabrasion
- Cosmetic DermatologyLoss of facial fullness and volume is one of the many age-related changes that people want to address with their dermatologist. From store-bought topical treatments to advanced dermatologic and surgical procedures, there are numerous cosmetic dermatology treatments available to help restore youthful volume. However, dermal and soft tissue fillers are often the most conservative and impactful solutions to restore volume without undergoing more invasive treatments. There are many different types of dermal and soft tissue fillers, and each one is formulated to address a specific area or issue related to volume loss. You can learn more on this page.
- Skin CancerActinic keratoses are considered precancerous and can develop into a type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. In fact, some 40 to 60 percent of squamous cell skin cancers begin as untreated actinic keratoses.
- DermatologyIf you’ve struggled with moderate to severe acne, including cystic or nodular acne, you know that many common acne treatments aren’t effective for everyone. Fortunately, the physicians at U.S. Dermatology Partners commonly prescribe Accutane (isotretinoin) for the treatment of those patients with acne that is unresponsive to other therapeutic options.
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaDermatitis, also sometimes referred to as eczema, is a common condition characterized by an itchy rash and inflamed skin. There are many different types of dermatitis and symptoms can range in severity from mild itching and redness to severe blistering and cracked skin.
- FungusA fungal infection is an inflammatory condition that is caused by fungus. Fungal infections can appear in many parts of the body and include athlete’s foot, yeast infections, skin and nail infections and more.
- LesionsApplying liquid nitrogen to skin lesions allows dermatologists to target the damaged skin cells and destroy them at the cellular level. After freezing, the affected area may blister and scab over, and should heal within three to six weeks.
- Chemical PeelsWhen it comes to dermatological treatments that will help people reclaim a youthful glow, create an even skin tone, and minimize the appearance of scars, chemical peels offer a conservative solution that addresses all of these concerns. Chemical peels are versatile treatments that help to improve the health and appearance of the skin, and just about every patient could benefit from the procedure. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading below or get in touch with a U.S. Dermatology Partners location near you to schedule your visit.
- Skin CareBecause dermatology is a very visual field and a specialty in high demand, patient access is often challenged by long wait times. Meeting a dermatologist online can be a great way to provide patients with increased access to skin care. Teledermatology involves the use of real-time video streaming, or more commonly the transmission of still images, pictures, and video in combination with a patient’s medical information collected via questionnaire. Teledermatology can be utilized in many ways including physician-to-physician consultations, triage, follow-up care, and patient education.
- MicrodermabrasionA HydraFacial is a treatment, similar to microdermabrasion, that’s designed to refresh and rejuvenate your skin without downtime or irritation after the procedure. HydraFacials provide instant results and leave your skin looking healthier and younger. The three-step process begins by cleansing skin, then exfoliating, before finishing with a targeted “booster†serum designed to address your specific skin conditions and concerns while hydrating the skin.
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory condition that causes patches of skin to become red, inflamed, and bumpy. This disease affects more than 8 million people in the U.S.
- Burns
- Fungus Toenails
- Allergies