Dermatology Clinics

Doctor & Nurse with patient

Premier Medical Associates Has Dermatologist on Staff in Central Florida

What is Dermatology?

A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in conditions involving the skin, hair, and nails. A dermatologist can identify and treat more than 3,000 conditions. These conditions include eczema, psoriasis, and skin cancer, among many others.

If you were to watch a dermatologist at work, you might see them:

  • Treat a baby’s prominent birthmark that threatens the child’s eyesight.
  • Remove a mother’s deadly melanoma at its earliest, most treatable stage.
  • Offer relief for a student whose chronic eczema makes sleep nearly impossible.
  • Diagnose the life-threatening liver condition causing a grandfather’s unbearable itching.
  • Treat the hair loss of a young woman, helping her gain the confidence to complete a job search.

Who is an Ideal Patient for Dermatology Services?

Someone who is experiencing one of the following conditions would be a good fit to go see a dermatologist:

A mole or patch of skin that’s changed

If a mole or patch of your skin has changed in color, size, shape, or symptom you better see a dermatologist. Such changes like those are often signs of skin cancer, and when it comes to cancer you want treatment sooner rather than later. Your dermatologist can also help you learn how to do regular skin checkups or screenings.

Stubborn acne

You’ve tried over-the-counter products, fad diets, and cleanses, but your acne is still front and center. There is no shame is seeing a dermatologist to help you deal with this skin condition. Get some recommendations on how to put your best face forward.

Itchy hives or rashes that won’t go away

Are you having an allergic reaction? Do you have an infection in your skin? See a dermatologist and get some answers. They may prescribe medications or recommend another form of treatment to smooth things over.

Scars from acne, blemishes, or cuts and scrapes

If your scar is looking less than desirable, a dermatologist could help you. Medical techniques like laser treatment therapy, microdermabrasion, and others can reduce scarring. With the treatment options available today, there is no need to feel self-conscious.

Persistent skin irritation

You have itchy, red, flaky skin and over-the-counter creams and lotions just aren’t working. You may think that the cause of your dry skin is the weather, sensitivity to skincare products, or even genetics. But in reality, you could have a chronic skin condition.

Nail disorders, ingrown nails, fungus, or others

Whether you are getting treatment for an ingrown nail, a fungal infection, wart, or something else, having a dermatologist look over your nails is a good thing. Nails can show signs of other body disorders like liver disease, heart conditions, anemia, or diabetes.

Hair loss

Noticed more hair than usual on your pillow in the morning? You may have a scalp disorder or want to start some preventive therapies before your hair loss makes a bigger impact on your life. Your dermatologist can recommend laser therapies or other treatments to keep you looking your best.

What is the Benefit of a Good Dermatologist?

A good dermatologist will be able to help with the following conditions:

Acne

One of the main reasons why most people head to the dermatologist is because of acne. Pimples and blackheads can leave scars at times and cause worry and embarrassment for teenagers and adults who deal with them.

Scars

Acne can often lead to scarring. Other scars can be left behind from injuries, surgeries, stretch marks and more. Our dermatologist can use various professional treatments to decrease and eliminate many scars.

Aging Skin

Everyone’s skin ages from the moment of birth. By middle-age, lines, wrinkles, sags, bags, enlarged pores and poor texture often affect both men and women.

Skin Cancer

Just consider what an important role dermatologists have in catching skin cancer and treating it effectively. While many skin cancers begin as small lesions that can easily be removed, some grow quickly and can spread within your body, leading to malignant lesions and even terminal illness in some cases. At an annual dermatology examination, our practitioner will check your body for concerning moles and lesions that could spell trouble and can offer treatments, if necessary.