Skin cancer brings many patients to a dermatologist for the first time. But a large proportion of dermatology appointments — easily half in a typical week — are for conditions that have nothing to do with cancer: eczema that hasn’t responded to over-the-counter creams, acne that’s been a problem since adolescence and still isn’t under control, psoriasis that a primary care physician has been managing with limited success, hair loss that’s been quietly accelerating, a rash that appeared three weeks ago and hasn’t resolved.

These conditions don’t get the same attention as skin cancer, but they affect daily life in ways that are sometimes profound — and often underappreciated by patients who assume they just have to live with them. The tools available to a dermatologist are significantly more effective than what’s accessible over the counter or through a primary care prescription pad. Newer treatments for conditions like severe eczema, psoriasis, and alopecia areata have genuinely transformed what’s possible for patients who’ve been poorly controlled for years.

The physicians at South Florida Skin Center trained in the full breadth of medical dermatology, not just surgery. We take general dermatology seriously. A psoriasis patient who has been managing poorly for years deserves a thorough re-evaluation and a real conversation about whether newer options — biologics included — might change their experience.

Nail Disorders Treatment

Nail Disorders Treatment

Nails reflect health. Changes in nail color, texture, shape, or thickness can be signs of fungal infection, psoriasis, inflammatory conditions, systemic disease, or in rare cases, something that warrants…

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Hair Loss (Alopecia) Evaluation

Hair Loss (Alopecia) Evaluation

Hair loss has many causes, and the cause determines the treatment. This seems obvious, but it’s where management most often goes wrong — patients try minoxidil for hair loss…

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Wart Treatment

Wart Treatment

Warts are benign growths caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus infects the superficial layers of the skin through small breaks in the skin barrier and triggers abnormal cell proliferation. They’re…

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Rash Diagnosis & Treatment

Rash Diagnosis & Treatment

A rash is a symptom. What it means depends on where it is, what it looks like, how it developed, what was happening in the days before it appeared,…

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Psoriasis Treatment

Psoriasis Treatment

Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated condition that causes the skin to produce new cells at a rate dramatically faster than normal. Under healthy conditions, skin cells mature and shed…

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Eczema (Dermatitis) Treatment

Eczema (Dermatitis) Treatment

Atopic dermatitis — the most common form of eczema — is a chronic inflammatory skin condition driven by a combination of genetic predisposition, skin barrier dysfunction, and immune dysregulation….

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Rosacea Treatment

Rosacea Treatment

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that causes persistent facial redness, visible blood vessels, and in many patients, recurring inflammatory bumps and pustules. It typically affects the central…

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Acne Treatment

Acne Treatment

Acne is the most common skin condition in the United States. It’s also one of the most undertreated — not because effective treatments don’t exist, but because patients manage…

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