Dermatology Care

Acne Treatment

Whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, pustules. Associated with teenagers, but seen in people of all ages. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on acne.

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Mole Removal

Benign pigmented growths, but if changes occur, they need to be checked due to potential for malignancy (melanoma). For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on moles.

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Skin Cancer

Basal cell, squamous cell, melanoma. Increased risk in patients with a family history and history of sun exposure-especially blistering sunburns; various presentations. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on skin cancer.

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Eczema / Atopic Dermatitis

Red, itchy, scaly skin; from childhood to later years. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on eczema/atopic dermatitis.

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Psoriasis

Sometimes mistaken for eczema; can involve the joints as well as skin, nails, scalp. No cure, but many new treatment options available. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on psoriasis.

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Rosacea

Also known as “adult acne”. History of red face, blood vessels, red bumps and/or pustules. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on rosacea.

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Warts

Growths caused by a virus. Can occur anywhere on skin; can spread if not treated. For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on warts.

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Sclerotherapy (Saline Leg Injection)

This is a cosmetic procedure not filed to insurance. The cost is $250 which covers 2 cc’s for both legs.  For More Information, please click on the following link for information from the American Academy of Dermatology’s pamphlet on spider veins and varicose veins.

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Cosmetic procedures

Dr. Carlin Hollar offers Botox, Restylane, Juvederm, TCA peels and Glycolic peels. Dr. Migliardi also offers TCA and Glycolic peels. Please call for more information about these procedures as well as our cosmetic payment and scheduling policy.

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