- Warts
- ArthritisAn enzyme inhibitor. An enzyme inhibitor like apremilast ( Otezla ) is a new kind of drug that can be used for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. It’s an oral medication that blocks a specific enzyme, which slows triggers that might lead to inflammation.
- CryotherapyCryotherapy (freezing through liquid nitrogen): This is the most common treatment for AKs. After treatment, the treated area will become blistered and begin to peel after a couple of days. Once your skin is healed, new skin will appear.This treatment’s side effects could include blistering, scarring, skin texture and skin tone changes, and possible infection.
- Medical Weight LossCoolSculpting® Elite is FDA-cleared for the treatment of visible fat bulges in the submental (under the chin) and submandibular (under the jawline) areas, thigh, abdomen, and flank, along with bra fat, back fat, underneath the buttocks (also known as banana roll), and upper arm. It is also FDA-cleared to affect the appearance of lax tissue with submental area treatments. CoolSculpting® Elite is not a treatment for weight loss.
- Bronchitis
- Endometriosis
- Pregnancy
- Labor and DeliveryTelogen Effluvium: This type of hair loss usually occurs two to six months after a major life event such as childbirth, weight loss, illnesses and psychological stress.
- GastroenterologyKatie was born and raised in Uniontown, PA. She attended WVU for her undergraduate studies where she completed a bachelor’s in Exercise Physiology. After working in physical therapy for a year, she then completed her Master’s training in Physician Assistant studies at the University of Mount Union in Alliance, OH. She began practicing in Gastroenterology / Hepatology for nearly 10 years in her home town. Dermatology has always been a keen interest for Katie, so she finally pursued her dream job. She is excited to be a part of the Dermatology Center and eager to treat patients and their skin concerns. Outside of work, Katie enjoys being outdoors, hiking, biking, and spending time with loved ones.
- Anxiety
- Thyroid
- ChemotherapyChemotherapy for SCC: When treating advanced SCC, there are different types of chemotherapy drugs used and are typically given by intravenous drip.
- Radiation TherapyHistory of radiation therapy. Radiation therapy to treat acne or other skin conditions may increase the risk of skin cancer at previous treatment sites on the skin.
- Mohs SurgeryMohs surgery: Mohs surgery involves the removal of the cancer layer by layer and examining each layer under the microscope until no abnormal cells remain.
- BotoxUnlike botulinum toxins such as Botox, Dysport or Xeomin, dermal fillers won’t affect your facial expression or motion of your facial muscles. If you find a dermatologist who injects your dermal fillers properly, they will look natural to the eye.
- Body Contouring
- Skin CancerMost people don’t start seeing a dermatologist until there is already a problem, especially when it comes to signs of skin cancer. But, it’s essential to remember that skin cancers are generally curable when caught early.
- DermatologyAre you experiencing hair loss? Or are you trying to get rid of unwanted hair? Regardless of the situation, we understand that finding the right hair care solution can be challenging. At the Dermatology Center for Skin Health, PLLC, our goal is to sit down with you to discuss your problem so that we can find a solution.
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaEczema/dermatitis is a rash-like skin condition that can show symptoms anywhere on the body. This condition can cause an individual’s skin to be red and itchy. If scratched, the skin will become inflamed.
- LesionsHave you ever glanced at your skin and noticed that you have a mole, wart or other skin lesions? It’s a common occurrence, and many people freak out.
- Chemical PeelsChemical peels are procedures that entail a chemical solution to be applied to the skin, which exfoliates the skin, and effectively improves the appearance of the skin on your face, neck, chest or hands. The results are newer, healthier and brighter skin.
- Skin CareBefore the procedure, your dermatologist will sit down with you to discuss your skin care goals and needs. From this consultation, your dermatologist will determine the...
- MicrodermabrasionMicrodermabrasion is a 30-minute, minimally invasive treatment for the skin that promotes micro-circulation and oxygen production, effectively boosting collagen, elastin, exfoliation, and healthy skin. This procedure can treat...
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is a life-long skin condition that can increase an individual’s skin cells’ life cycle, meaning the skin cells rapidly build-up, which forms scales and red patches that can be painful and even itchy.
- Physical Therapy