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February 6, 2017

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January 26, 2017

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Dermatology Locations

January 17, 2017

With our extensive network of providers throughout Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Virginia, there’s a U.S. Dermatology Partners practice near where you live or work.

Wart Treatment

January 13, 2017

Cause Warts are caused by a virus, and consistent treatment is required to fully eliminate them. Expect to have multiple in-office treatments, with home treatments in between. Related: How to Identify a Wart Contagion Warts may spread to other areas of the body or to other people with direct contact. Covering warts with a bandage

Sclerotherapy (Asclera)

January 13, 2017

What to Expect Some visibility of spider veins will be reduced, but every patient (and every vein) responds uniquely to treatment, so results cannot be guaranteed and it is common for multiple treatments to be needed. Some veins may disappear initially after treatment, then recur, especially if compression instructions are not followed diligently. Redness, itching,

Nail Avulsion / Removal

January 13, 2017

Care of Wound Site Keep wound dry for 24 hours, then remove bandage and shower normally. Cleanse wound gently, allowing soap and water to run over wound, but do not scrub. Keep wound moist with Polysporin ointment or Vaseline, and cover daily with a clean non-stick bandage. If You Have Bleeding Hold firm pressure for

Incision and Drainage of Abcess

January 13, 2017

What Is an Abscess? An abscess is an area under the skin where pus collects. This is most commonly caused by a bacterial infection and can occur anywhere on the body. Incision and drainage (I and D) is a procedure to drain the pus from an abscess, which aids healing. Sometimes a culture is performed

Freezing / Cryotherapy

January 13, 2017

Cryotherapy, using liquid nitrogen, creates a superficial chemical burn. This is used to destroy multiple types of benign and even precancerous lesions on the skin. What to Expect Anticipate redness, with itching or burning pain initially. Tylenol (if you are able to take Tylenol) or cold compresses can help with any significant discomfort. Blisters may

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

January 13, 2017

Daily Skin Care (Critical to Prevent or Minimize Flare-ups) Gentle Bathing Bathe skin as little as possible, to prevent stripping the skin of natural oils that protect it. Take short, warm (but not hot or cold) showers or baths. Use a gentle cleanser to wash the skin, such as Dove, Elta, Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser, Cerave

Diolite Laser

January 13, 2017

What to Expect Redness or bruising in treated areas, with some vascular lesions still visible. Itching or mild discomfort, occasionally with slight blistering, followed by scabbing. Care of Treated Area(s) Wash as usual, with a gentle cleanser, but do not scrub. Apply Vaseline to minimize crusting. If a blister opens or drains, you may apply

Dermal Fillers

January 13, 2017

What to Expect Any mild swelling, pinprick bleeding, or bruising should resolve in a few days, although it is possible to last up to two weeks. Expect some small but firm ridges that you can feel under the skin. Do not massage these unless instructed by the physician. These typically lessen during the week following

Chemical Peels

January 13, 2017

What to Expect Microscopic (not always visible) peeling is a normal reaction to chemical peels. Some patients experience more significant peeling for several days. Mild redness or irritation is possible and usually resolves in a few days, depending on the type of peel. FOR TCA PEELS ONLY: Dramatic redness (or a purplish burned look) and

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