- Warts
- Primary CareOur office staff will be glad to assist you with your insurance coverage. When you visit our office, please bring your current insurance card. If you change insurance companies or join another employer’s insurance plan, please be sure to let our Check-In and/or Billing Staff know. If an insurance referral is necessary, please remember to contact your primary care physician to complete the process on line. If your referral is not accessible for online processing, please bring a copy with you to your appointment.
- X-Rays
- ChemotherapyTo treat melanoma we have to surgically remove the cancerous growth. To do this we use a method know as Mohs Surgery. This basically involves repeatedly removing and testing sections of skin until the sections we remove no longer contain cancer. But it is important that we catch the cancer early as we can only remove it from skin. If melanoma reaches your other organs it usually can not be cured. Treatment then turns to attempting to shrink the cancer with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation.
- General SurgeryDr. Kehua Li's diverse background includes residency in general surgery and Dermatology. Dr. Li is triple board certified in Dermatology, Dermatopathology, and Mohs Micrographic Dermatologic Surgery. He was Mohs surgeon at Thomas Jefferson University. He has written over 100 articles in Dermatology and published chapters in Dermatology textbooks.
- Mohs SurgeryMohs surgery is preformed in office while under anesthesia. Your surgeon will cut out a thin layer of the visible cancer along with a very small margin of healthy tissue. He then microscopically examines the remove tissue noting where the cancer is. Then he cuts out another thin layer of skin where there is still cancer and reexamines the tissue. This process is repeated until all of the cancer is completely removed.
- BotoxDr. Birgit Toome is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dermatology and Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. Dr. Toome’s professional interests include skin cancer screening and surgery, general dermatologic surgery, and cosmetic dermatology, including Botox and fillers
- Cosmetic Dermatology
- Skin CancerBasal Cell Carcinoma(BCC) is a form of non melanoma skin cancer that is slow growing and rarely fatal, but can be disfiguring if left untreated. The fact that BCC is slow growing and dose not usually spread may make it hard to notice, that is why regular professional full body exams are important to early detection. Aside form regular exams your should notify a doctor if you notice even a slightly raised sometimes even flat bump on your skin that is pearly, waxy, or discolored. A sore that oozes, bleeds, dose not heal, or has a sunken area in the middle may also indicate BCC.
- DermatologyAt Advanced Dermatology, we know that life is all about the moments when you don’t need us. That’s why we’re here for all the moments when you do. We offer comprehensive and compassionate care for all skin conditions and create customized treatment plans for all stages and ages – even the tiniest of patients!
- Acne Treatment
- Cyst
- EczemaEczema is a form of long term inflammation of the outer layer of your skin. Although it is most common in children adults can also be affected by eczema. It usually involves a reoccurring rash that is characterized by the following symptoms: swelling, redness, itching, flaking, cracking, bleeding, or oozing.
- Rashes
- Skin CareYou don’t need a fancy and expensive cabinet full of skin care products to have an effective skin care routine. Be consistent with cleansing and moisturizing and you are already starting off on the right path to healthy skin.
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