May
Developing a skin condition can cause you to have rashes, bumps, and uncomfortable blemishes on your face, back, or other locations. If you are struggling to fix any of these skin issues by yourself, you should think about visiting a trained dermatologist skin care in Washington DC. At Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics in Fulton, MD, we can clear your skin by providing you with medications, lotions, and other gentle treatments.
A dermatologist skin care is a trained professional who knows how to address cosmetic and medical issues that affect hair, skin, or nails. For example, we provide acne treatments and skin cancer screenings to people who are living in the Washington DC area. In addition, we can use our training and experience to address warts, remove moles, and provide many other beneficial treatments.
If you have acne, folliculitis, or damaged hair follicles, you might develop cysts or lipomas on your skin. Cysts are lumps that contain liquids or other substances. Similarly, a lipoma is a lump that will develop under the surface of your skin. Although you might experience this skin issue at any point in your life, you will be more likely to have lipomas when you are between the ages of 40 and 60.
Benign lipomas and cysts usually will not cause you to experience any physical issues. That said, if these items become very big or get infected, they might press on your blood vessels and cause you to experience discomfort. We may treat your cyst or lipoma by numbing your skin and using a small scalpel to remove this item. The removal process will be very quick, and your in-office appointment will usually take about 30 minutes to finish.
It’s very common to have moles on your face, legs, or other areas. Your moles can be the size of a small dot or have a diameter of about one inch. Sometimes, your moles will press against your clothing and cause you to feel uncomfortable. In addition, noticing changes in the appearance of your moles can be an indication that you have skin cancer or another health condition.
As we examine your moles, we will search for signs that you have developed a kind of skin cancer called melanoma. Sometimes, we may remove tissue from your mole and send it to a laboratory for testing. In addition, we can remove non-cancerous moles that are causing you to feel unhappy about your appearance. During this gentle process, we will use a specialized tool to quickly eliminate your unwanted mole.
Melasma is a skin condition that will cause dark patches to develop on your face, arms, or neck. These patches may appear on your nose, cheeks, or forehead. If you are a woman who is over the age of 20 and under the age of 50, you will be more likely to experience this condition. Although your dark patches will not itch, you might feel upset about the changes in your appearance.
Since receiving excessive sun exposure can damage your tissues, we will advise you to use a high-quality, broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect your skin. We can also improve your melasma by providing you with chemical peels, microdermabrasion treatments, or prescription medications. Sometimes, we will advise you to address this condition by receiving exfoliating facials or getting micro-needling treatments.
You shouldn’t feel embarrassed if you develop warts on your feet, hands, or face. A contagious condition called human papillomavirus, or HPV, will cause you to experience this health problem. If your immune system is weak, you will have a heightened chance of experiencing this skin condition. Having a rash or broken skin will also raise your chance of developing warts.
If you live in the Washington DC area, you can address these non-cancerous growths during a quick appointment at our office. We will start by examining your blemishes. Next, we will treat your problem by providing you with topical medications, shaving your wart, or using a freezing technique to remove this growth. Since other skin problems can appear to be warts, we may advise you to analyze this growth by receiving a biopsy.
During a skin check, we will look for signs that you have developed melanoma or other health problems. If you receive regular screenings, you will have an increased chance of diagnosing your skin issues at a more treatable stage. During your appointment, we will carefully examine the skin on your hands, face, scalp, and other locations. As we look at your skin, you should be ready to tell us about any moles or other blemishes that are bothering you.
For example, you should let us know if you have a mole that has changed color or become larger. If we see a suspicious mole or another blemish, we will remove a small sample of your tissues and deliver this material to a laboratory. If we diagnose this problem at an early stage, you might be able to use a quick, minimally invasive treatment to improve your health. For example, we may advise you to receive photodynamic therapy.
Acne is a skin condition that can change the appearance of your neck, face, back, chest, and other areas. This health problem develops when dead skin cells and oil gather inside your pores. Over time, your clogged pores will cause you to develop blemishes. In addition, the bacteria on the surface of your skin could increase your inflammation and cause uncomfortable cysts to appear on your face or other locations.
We can treat your acne by providing you with a wide range of comfortable, easy treatments. For example, we might use advise you to start taking Accutane or receive a chemical peel. If you have large cysts, we may address this frustrating issue by giving your injections. We can also use a new technique called the Sebacia Acne Treatment to improve the condition of the oil-producing glands that are contributing to your acne issues.
In addition to addressing skin conditions that can damage your health, we can provide you with a wide range of cosmetic treatments. For example, we can smooth your fine lines and give your skin a more youthful appearance by providing you with Botox injections. This powerful product will only take a couple of days to improve your skin, and the benefits of your initial injections may last for more than four months.
Wrinkles aren’t the only issue that can negatively impact your appearance. If you regularly wear very heavy earrings or were in an accident, your earlobes may be stretched. To fix this issue, we will use local anesthesia to numb the tissues in this area. After this medication has taken effect, we will use advanced techniques to eliminate your damaged tissues and reconstruct your earlobes.
If you have frequent rashes on your skin, you might have an allergy to certain substances in your environment. After we have looked at your rash and talked about your symptoms, we may use a gentle method called allergy patch testing to enhance your health. During the week before you receive this test, you will need to stop using antihistamine pills and creams.
We will begin your test by putting possible allergens onto patches and applying these items onto your skin. During the next several days, you will need to continue wearing these patches. To avoid disrupting your patches, you should not get your back wet during this time. After enough time has passed, you will need to return to our office so that we can remove your patches and analyze the results of your allergy test.
If your hair is becoming thinner or you have visible bald areas on your scalp, you should think about setting up a consultation at our office. If you receive prompt treatment for your hair loss, you will have an increased chance of enjoying full, healthy hair for many more years. We may correct this aesthetic problem by providing you with oral medications or asking you to apply gentle ointments onto your scalp.
In addition, we may improve your hair loss by giving you platelet-rich plasma treatments. During this technique, we will use concentrated platelets from your own blood to improve the growth of your hair follicles. Similarly, we might improve your blood flow by sending laser energy into your scalp. Increasing your blood flow can be a good way to stimulate the growth of your hair follicles.
In addition to receiving regular skin cancer screenings from a trained dermatologist skin care in Washington DC, you should do skin checks at home. You should use a full-length mirror to carefully examine your skin. During this process, you should not overlook the skin that is located between your toes, on your back, and on your underarms. You should also use a handheld mirror to check the skin on your scalp and neck.
If you notice a suspicious mole or other skin problem, you should not ignore this development. Instead, you should get a professional screening. Receiving a diagnosis for your skin issues will provide you with peace of mind.
If you are using a skin treatment to correct a medical issue or screen for a potential illness, your insurance provider may cover your costs. For example, many insurance plans will pay for you to screen for skin cancer and other problems by receiving regular skin checks. In addition, your healthcare plan may cover the cost of removing a potentially cancerous mole or treating warts on your hands.
That said, your insurance plan is unlikely to pay for a skin treatment that is performed for purely cosmetic reasons. For example, if you would like to remove a non-cancerous mole that is negatively impacting your appearance, your insurance may not cover this treatment. Similarly, your insurance may not cover the cost of improving your hair loss. To learn more about your specific plan, you should call your agent before you visit our office.
You don’t need to fix your acne, warts, and other skin conditions on your own. You can achieve more noticeable improvements in your skin by visiting a dermatologist skin care in Washington DC. We can provide you with skin cancer screenings, acne treatments, and many other services. To set up your initial consultation, you should contact us at Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics in Fulton, MD.