The providers at Clearlyderm Dermatology in Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Fort Lauderdale have undergone extensive training and treat a full range of skin conditions.
Our board-certified dermatologists and team can treat patients of any age, from babies to the very old, and are extensively trained in the treatment of common and uncommon medical dermatology conditions, including skin care, excessive, sweating, acne, and more.
Prompt treatment of acne prevents additional breakouts and scarring. If you’ve been diagnosed with acne, there are a variety of medications to help treat your condition, depending on your age and the type and severity of acne you have.
Mohs surgery is a precise type of skin cancer removal surgery used to treat Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC), Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC), and some melanomas and other more unusual skin cancers. The procedure involves removing thin layers of cancer-containing skin and results in a 98% cure rate for BCC and SCC, significantly better than standard methods of surgical excision.
Photodynamic therapy uses light energy combined with medication to destroy pre-cancerous and cancerous skin cells. Photodynamic therapy is often used to treat actinic keratosis, but it may also improve acne, rosacea, and other skin conditions.
As a medical dermatology treatment, surgical excisions are typically used to remove skin cancer lesions and surrounding skin. The procedure is fast and generally very safe but may leave a small scar and take several weeks to heal. Surgical excisions may also be called excisional biopsies.
Varicose veins are enlarged veins commonly found on the legs. Without treatment, they can cause restless legs, aching or cramping, swelling, skin ulceration, and more. Fortunately, you have many treatment options when it comes to managing varicose veins, including micro phlebectomy, and sclerotherapy.
Medical Botox is an effective treatment for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating. Botox works by paralyzing or weakening muscles, which is how it improves fine lines and wrinkles, but it also blocks the nerve signals responsible for sweating. The treatment is generally safe and less invasive than surgical treatment of hyperhidrosis.
To learn more detailed information about our medical dermatology treatments or to schedule an appointment with one of our board-certified dermatologists, contact us through our website or by calling one of our offices directly. We look forward to coming up with the perfect dermatology treatment for your skin’s needs.
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