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Dermatologists

Dermatologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing, treating and preventing skin diseases. They also take care of problems of the scalp, skin, hair, and nails. Some dermatologists carry out cosmetic procedures including face lifts and liposuction.

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Does laser on acne really work?

Yes, laser treatments can be effective in treating acne. They work by targeting the bacteria that causes acne and reducing inflammation. However, results may vary depending on the severity of the acne and the type of laser used. It's important to consult with a dermatologist to determine if laser treatment is the right option for you.

What prevents the skin from drying and cracking?

Dry skin usually occurs when there is lack of oil or moisture on the skin. It is manifests as itchy, red skin and occasionally itchy and cracked skin. Dry skin commonly manifests on exposed parts of the body such as the face, neck, and the upper and lower extremities.

Dry skin is very common during winter and if you don't take it seriously, it could turn into a more complicated skin disease.

To prevent skin drying and cracking, follow the simple tips below:

1. Bath time - take shorter baths as water, especially hot water, can cause skin dryness. Ensure to use non-allergenic soap and choose soaps or body wash rich in creamy moisturizers.

2. Moisturizer - after bathing (or even washing of hands), don't fail to moisturize to keep skin soft and smooth. While your skin is still moist, apply a generous amount of lotion or moisturizer to "seal" the moisture in.

3. Don't scratch - when you have dry skin, the tendency is for that area to turn itchy and red. Refrain from scratching as it will cause further irritation on the skin. Try using cold compress or applying aloe vera on the affected skin.

4. Watch your food and water intake - check your diet and ensure to eat lots of skin foods rich in vitamin A (carrots, citrus fruits), Potassium (banana, potatoes, squash), vitamin E (corn, oats, spinach), and essential fatty acids (walnuts, salmon).

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All you need to know to become a doctor?

GO TO COLLEGE!!! But you should also read books on medicine and doctorness. But u have to go to college for like, 8 years to become a certified doctor.

How do you remove Moles off my Face and Neck?

Consult your dermatologist. I would not advise amateur mole removal.

How much do cosmetic dermatologists make?

A dermatologist salary ranges from $200K to $2 million. This would depend upon the setting in which one works (managed care vs. private practice), the city one works in, how much cosmetic dermatology one performs (e.g. laser, Botox, Restylane means cash upfront vs. medical dermatology, which might involve billing insurance companies for reimbursement) and how much one wants to work.

Is dermatology and somatology related?

I believe they are related because I am doing somatology and we deal with the skin most of the times.

How much is dermatologist visit?

i am seeing a dermatologist in two weeks. the appointment costs $250, it is at the Miami children hospital they also said any procedure is extra. i think the cost depends on the quality of the dermatologist.

Where do dermatologists work?

A dermatologist can work in a hospital if the physician is hospital based meaning they are hospital employed salaried physicians. Most dermatologists are in private practice and maintain hospital privileges where they can perform surgical cases if necessary.

Which type of engineer makes the most money?

Named partners in firms that do Corporate Underwriting for Publicly Traded companies tend to earn just a tad more than God.

Can you recommend any good dermatology physicians?

To get a good dermatology you can ask from friends, neighbors or family. You can also check the yellowpages for dermatologist. There is also a service online that make reviews on doctors and physicians.

Botanist annual salary?

It ultimately depends on the nature of the flowers one would be dealing with. For example if said botanist were to be working with a Venus flytrap their salary is aprox one hundred million dollars as they are in a life threatening situation in their day to day life.

Where is a dermatologist that accepts Medicaid in palm beach county?

dr. ellington Owen on sw freeway accepts it but you need a referral.

What are a dermatologist's office hours?

a dermatologist's office hours depend on how many patients it has a day. if you don't believe me look it up a conserned person wrote this

What does skin look like if it is dead?

Skin is made up of billions of living cells. These cells are actually breathing, eating, and moving. They are the basic foundation of the several layers of tissue that construct the thick layer of skin that holds your body together.

What to use with severe eczema?

* Grind: basil, one tablespoon of olive oil, two garlic cloves, salt and paper. Smear on the infected area. * Mix 1/2 a tablespoon of turmeric and half a cup of water and drink. * Eat pesto sauce: Grind basil leaves, add olive oil, garlic and some salt and pepper. * Soak your feet in vinegar and hot water (1:4) for 20 minuets, twice a day. * Home remedy for eczema: dab some witch hazel with a cotton ball on the infected areaseveral times a day. * Fill up a warm tub and add walnuts leaves in. sit in the tub for a while. Do not add anything else. * Mix half a teaspoon of turmeric to half a glass of water and drink. * Squeeze basil leaves and apply on the infected area. * Herbal remedy for eczema: grind garlic and add the same amount of honey. Smear on the infected area, bandage and wrap with nylon before bed time. In the morning take off the bandage and clean with alcohol. Do not apply water on. Repeat and put a clean bandage.

What is medical assistants role in the dermatology office?

Clinical duties: Taking vital signs and height and weight, preparing the patient for the doctor's examination, taking patient history (...although the doctor I worked for preferred to do this for himself), administering shots as ordered by the doctor, venipuncture (in some offices), setting up for and assisting with minor surgeries, helping the patient feel at ease.
Administrative: Greeting patients and guests, answering phones, scheduling, accurately entering details into the offices HMR system, notifying patients of delays, insurance verification/pre-certs

and pre-auths,

stocking supplies.


Every office is different, but pretty much anything an MA is generally trained for in school, with a few skills specifically related to dermatology.

What do doctors do when there is lead stuck in your skin?

If it's deep enough, then local anesthetic and tweezers and/or small incision. Pencils no longer use lead - they're graphite.

A bit more:

Unless they have changed how they treat from they way they did 20 years ago, they often advise the patient to just leave it alone unless it begins to show infection.

I have a piece in the palm of my hand, as well as a piece in my hip from a pencil fight at school with another kid from almost 45 years ago. Neither of them have ever caused me any problems of any kind.

When my daughter was around ten years old (well over 20 years ago) she got a piece of pencil lead stuck in her arm. I took her to the doctor, who said to just keep it clean with soap and water, and keep an eye on it to make sure it didn't begin to show signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, pain, fever.

But it would probably be a good idea to have a doctor or a nurse practitioner examine it, just to be safe.