Lawrence A. Schiffman, D.O., FAOCD - Board Certified Dermatologist

Lawrence A. Schiffman, D.O., FAOCD - Board Certified Dermatologist

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When Should I see a Dermatologist?

Published June 28th, 2018 by Sahil

There are a number of different reasons you might seek the help of a licensed professional, and your skin is no exception. So many different things can go wrong on the outer layer of the epidermis. As a result, it is best to get a second opinion and treatment from an expert in the field. Identifying skin problems early is paramount in preventing a complication from spreading further, and before any damage becomes irreversible. A board-certified dermatologist can help alleviate any concerns you may have, and render the most effective treatments available with the greatest degree of efficiency and effectiveness, compared to home remedies etc.

What is a Dermatologist?

A dermatologist is a medical practitioner who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting not only the skin, but hair, nails, mucous membranes, sweat glands and oil glands as well. Their range of specialty in skin coverage also includes the skin inside the mouth, nose, and eyelids. Exposure to the sun is one of the most common reasons patients suffer from a particular skin disease. As a result, dermatologists can spend a great deal of their time treating skin conditions that arise from overexposure to sunlight such as melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma. Skin conditions may also arise from the use of some cosmetics, industrial compounds, and pesticides as well. However, not all skin conditions are created equal, and not all of them are caused by our environment. According to a 2014 study, genetics may also play a key role in the advent of skin conditions. This makes the spectrum of expertise of each dermatologist much broader, and much more important. What is a dermatologist? They are a medical doctor who is expertly trained on how to recognize and treat any skin condition you may have, the proper way.

When Should I See a Dermatologist?

Your family doctor may refer you to a dermatologist if their initial treatment has failed, or if a treatment has caused a new skin condition to arise. This can cause a lot of patients to miss out on opportunities to save money and receive the best care possible the first time around. Time and money can be saved by not waiting to visit a board-certified dermatologist. Deciding when to see your dermatologist has one simple rule to remember: see your dermatologist if you notice any new blemishes, bumps, itchy patches of skin, or discoloration that should not be there.

Why Should I See a Dermatologist?

A board-certified dermatologist is an expert in their field. They can provide you with the most professional analysis, diagnosis, and treatment of any skin condition you may have. Some of the most common conditions people see their dermatologist for treatment are: skin cancer, acne, cold sores, dandruff, hair loss, nail issues, skin rash, eczema, psoriasis, skin aging, skin lesions, skin discoloration, rosacea, eyelash thinning, excessive sweating, and warts. As we mentioned earlier, it is best to begin treatment for skin conditions as soon as possible. Visiting your dermatologist will help your chances of making a full recovery much sooner, if you suspect you may have a skin condition.

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