Conditions We Treat

Medical Dermatology

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand that your skin is a reflection of your health and well-being. We are committed to the latest advancements in dermatological science, and dedicated to providing you with quality care.

What is Acne?

Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the development of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and, in more severe cases, cysts and nodules. It primarily affects areas with a high concentration of oil glands, such as the face, chest, and back.

What Causes Acne?

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with excess oil (sebum) and dead skin cells. This creates an environment where bacteria thrive, leading to inflammation and the formation of various types of acne lesions.

Treatment Options for Acne

  1. Topical Treatments: These include creams, gels, and lotions containing ingredients like retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid. They work by unclogging pores, reducing inflammation, and controlling oil production.
  2. Oral Medications: In cases of moderate to severe acne, oral antibiotics or hormonal therapies may be prescribed to address underlying causes like bacterial infection or hormonal imbalances.
  3. Advanced Procedures: For stubborn or severe cases, procedures such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and drainage and extraction may be recommended to target deep-seated acne and minimize scarring.

Managing Acne Scars

What are Acne Scars?

Acne scars are the result of the skin’s attempt to heal after severe acne lesions. They can manifest as depressions (atrophic scars), raised lumps (hypertrophic scars), or hyperpigmentation.

Treatment Options for Acne Scars

  1. Dermal Fillers: Injectable fillers can be used to plump up depressed scars, providing a smoother and more even skin surface.
  2. Microdermabrasion: This non-invasive procedure uses a specialized tool to exfoliate the top layer of skin, reducing the appearance of shallow scars.
  3. Laser Resurfacing: Laser treatments stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture and reducing the visibility of scars.
  4. Chemical Peels: Chemical solutions are applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and eventually reveal smoother, less scarred skin.

Livingstone Dermatology offers a comprehensive approach to treating acne and its associated scars. Our experienced dermatologist will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your unique needs.

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Understanding Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses are common skin conditions caused by repeated friction or pressure on specific areas of the skin. They typically form on the feet and hands as a protective response to prevent further irritation.

What Causes Corns and Calluses?

Corns often develop on the tops and sides of toes, or on the sole of the foot, as a result of ill-fitting shoes, abnormal gait, or deformities like hammertoe. Calluses, on the other hand, typically form on the palms, fingers, or soles of the feet due to repetitive actions or pressure.

Treatment Options for Corns and Calluses

  1. Proper Footwear: Wearing well-fitting shoes that provide ample room for your toes can help prevent further friction and pressure.
  2. Orthotics or Inserts: Custom-made or over-the-counter orthotic inserts can redistribute pressure on your feet, alleviating discomfort.
  3. Padding or Cushions: Non-medicated pads or cushions can be applied to protect sensitive areas from further irritation.
  4. Topical Treatments: Creams or ointments containing salicylic acid can help soften and reduce the thickness of corns and calluses.
  5. Professional Removal: In cases of severe or painful corns and calluses, a dermatologist can safely remove them using specialized tools.
  6. Addressing Underlying Issues: Addressing any underlying causes, such as deformities or gait abnormalities, may be necessary for long-term relief.

Preventing Recurrence

To prevent the recurrence of corns and calluses, it’s essential to continue wearing well-fitting shoes, using orthotics if recommended, and maintaining good foot hygiene.

Livingstone Dermatology provides comprehensive care for corns and calluses. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to alleviate discomfort and help you achieve healthy, pain-free skin.

Ready to take the first step towards relief?

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Understanding Cysts and Abscesses

Cysts and abscesses are common skin conditions characterized by the formation of enclosed pockets of fluid, pus, or other materials within or beneath the skin. While they may appear similar, they have distinct characteristics and treatment approaches.

What Are Cysts?

Cysts are closed sacs filled with fluid, semi-solid material, or air. They can develop anywhere on the body and vary in size. Cysts are typically non-cancerous and can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, blockage of ducts, or genetic predisposition.

What Are Abscesses?

Abscesses, on the other hand, are localized infections that result in the accumulation of pus. They often occur in response to bacterial infections, usually as a result of a wound or hair follicle infection. Abscesses are characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and often have a visible “head” or opening.

Treatment Options for Cysts and Abscesses

  1. Incision and Drainage: This common procedure involves making a small incision to drain the contents of the cyst or abscess, relieving pain and promoting healing.
  2. Antibiotics: If an abscess is caused by a bacterial infection, a course of antibiotics may be prescribed to clear the infection.
  3. Excision: For larger or recurrent cysts, surgical removal may be recommended to prevent future occurrences.
  4. Steroid Injections: In some cases, injecting a steroid medication into a cyst can reduce inflammation and promote shrinkage.
  5. Warm Compresses: Applying warm compresses to an abscess can help promote natural drainage and alleviate discomfort.
  6. Topical Treatments: Depending on the type and location of the cyst, topical treatments may be recommended to encourage resolution.

Preventing Recurrence

Proper wound care, maintaining good hygiene, and seeking prompt treatment for any skin infections can help prevent the recurrence of cysts and abscesses.

Livingstone Dermatology offers specialized care for cysts and abscesses. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to promote healing and prevent future occurrences.

Ready to take the first step towards relief?

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Understanding Eczema: Your Guide to Relief

Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed skin. It often appears in patches and can range from mild to severe. Livingstone Dermatology is here to provide comprehensive care and relief for individuals dealing with eczema.

What is Eczema?

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that results from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It is characterized by inflammation of the skin’s outer layer, leading to symptoms such as redness, itching, and the development of dry, scaly patches.

What Causes Eczema?

While the exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, it is believed to be related to a combination of factors, including genetics, an overactive immune response, and environmental triggers like allergens or irritants.

Treatment Options for Eczema

  1. Topical Treatments: Emollients, corticosteroids, and topical calcineurin inhibitors can help reduce inflammation, relieve itching, and moisturize the skin.
  2. Biologic Therapy: Newer targeted therapies including dupilumab may be a safe and suitable option for the treatment of your eczema. Your dermatologist may discuss this with you.
  3. Oral Medications: In more severe cases, oral medications may be prescribed to control inflammation and manage symptoms.
  4. Wet Wrap Therapy: This technique involves applying wet dressings over topical treatments to enhance absorption and provide additional moisture.
  5. Phototherapy: Controlled exposure to UVB light can help alleviate eczema symptoms by reducing inflammation and itching.
  6. Identifying Triggers: Understanding and avoiding specific triggers, such as certain foods, allergens, or irritants, can help manage and prevent flare-ups.

Managing Eczema

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

At Livingstone Dermatology, our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing personalized care for individuals with eczema. We work closely with each patient to develop a customized treatment plan aimed at providing relief and improving the overall health of the skin.

Ready to find relief from eczema?

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Understanding Hyperhidrosis: Finding Relief from Excessive Sweating

Hyperhidrosis, commonly known as excessive sweating, is a medical condition characterized by uncontrollable, often embarrassing, sweating that goes beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. Livingstone Dermatology is dedicated to providing effective solutions for those struggling with hyperhidrosis.

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is a condition that involves overactive sweat glands, leading to excessive and often unpredictable sweating. It can affect various parts of the body, including the underarms, palms, feet, and face. This condition can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort and social anxiety.

What Causes Hyperhidrosis?

While the exact cause of hyperhidrosis is not always clear, it is believed to be related to overstimulation of the sweat glands by the nervous system. It can also be hereditary and may occur in otherwise healthy individuals.

Treatment Options for Hyperhidrosis

  1. Topical Treatments: Prescription-strength antiperspirants can be highly effective in reducing excessive sweating.
  2. BTX Injections: BTX Injections can temporarily block the nerves responsible for activating sweat glands, providing relief for several months.
  3. Iontophoresis: This non-invasive procedure involves using a low-level electric current to temporarily block sweat gland function.
  4. Oral Medications: In some cases, medications may be prescribed to help regulate the body’s sweating response.
  5. Surgery: For severe cases, surgical options such as sweat gland removal or sympathectomy may be considered.

Improving Quality of Life

Living with hyperhidrosis can be challenging, but effective treatment options are available. Our experienced dermatologist will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific concerns and provides lasting relief.

Ready to regain control over excessive sweating?

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Comprehensive Care for Healthy Hair and Nails

Livingstone Dermatology understands the importance of healthy, vibrant hair and nails in your overall well-being. Our experienced dermatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of hair and nail disorders, providing personalized solutions for optimal health.

Hair Disorders

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that leads to sudden, unpredictable hair loss. It can affect both men and women and may result in small, round patches of baldness on the scalp or other areas of the body.

Androgenetic Alopecia

Commonly known as male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness, this hereditary condition causes gradual hair thinning and loss, typically along the top of the head.

Nail Disorders

Fungal Nail Infections

Fungal infections of the nails, known as onychomycosis, can lead to thickened, discolored, and brittle nails. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent further damage.

Ingrown Toenails

This condition occurs when the edge of a nail grows into the skin, causing pain, redness, and potential infection. Proper treatment is crucial to prevent complications.

Psoriasis of the Nails

Psoriasis can affect the nails, causing changes in color, texture, and shape. It may also lead to pitting or separation of the nail from the nail bed.

Treatment Options

  1. Topical Treatments: Depending on the specific disorder, topical treatments such as creams, ointments, or solutions may be recommended.
  2. Oral Medications: In some cases, oral medications may be prescribed to address underlying causes or manage symptoms.
  3. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can effectively address fungal nail infections.
  4. Surgical Interventions: For severe cases or specific nail disorders, surgical procedures may be considered.

Your Path to Healthy Hair and Nails

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are committed to providing you with expert care for your hair and nails. Our experienced dermatologists will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve and maintain healthy, beautiful hair and nails.

Ready to take the first step towards
healthier hair and nails?

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Understanding Keloids: Finding Relief and Restoration

Keloids are raised, thickened areas of scar tissue that can develop at the site of a wound, injury, or surgical incision. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the treatment of keloids, offering personalized solutions to help restore the appearance and comfort of your skin.

What are Keloids?

Keloids are a type of abnormal wound healing response in which the body produces an excess of collagen at the site of a wound or injury. This leads to the formation of raised, often itchy, and sometimes painful scars that extend beyond the boundaries of the original injury.

What Causes Keloids?

While the exact cause of keloids is not fully understood, they are believed to result from an overproduction of collagen in response to skin trauma. Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to keloid formation.

Treatment Options for Keloids

  1. Corticosteroid Injections: These injections can help reduce inflammation and flatten keloids over time.
  2. Silicone Sheets or Gels: Applied directly to the keloid, silicone-based products can help soften and flatten the scar tissue.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the keloid with liquid nitrogen can help shrink and flatten it.
  4. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can target the excess collagen, reducing the size and appearance of the keloid.
  5. Radiation Therapy: This treatment is sometimes used after surgical removal to prevent the regrowth of keloids.

Improving the Appearance and Comfort of Your Skin

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

Livingstone Dermatology is committed to providing expert care for individuals dealing with keloids. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to help restore the appearance and comfort of your skin.

Ready to take the first step towards keloid relief?

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Understanding Skin Growths: Expert Evaluation and Treatment

Skin lumps and bumps can be a source of concern and discomfort. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various skin growths, providing expert care to ensure your peace of mind and well-being.

Common Types of Skin Growths

Seborrheic Keratosis

These non-cancerous growths appear as rough, wart-like patches on the skin. They are typically brown or black, and may have a waxy, scaly texture.

Moles (Nevi)

Moles are small, pigmented spots on the skin that are usually benign. However, changes in size, shape, or color should be promptly evaluated by a dermatologist.

Skin Tags

Skin tags are small, soft growths that often appear on areas of friction, such as the neck, underarms, or groin. They are typically harmless but can be removed if desired.

Cysts

Cysts are closed sacs filled with fluid, pus, or other materials. They can develop beneath the skin and may require treatment if they become painful or infected.

Lipomas

Lipomas are non-cancerous, fatty lumps that grow beneath the skin. They are usually soft to the touch and moveable.

Warts

Warts are caused by a viral infection and can appear anywhere on the body. They may be rough or smooth, and can be treated or removed if desired.

Treatment Options for Skin Growths

  1. Observation: In some cases, benign growths may not require treatment and can be monitored for any changes over time.
  2. Removal: Depending on the type, location, and characteristics of the growth, removal may be recommended for cosmetic or medical reasons.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen can be an effective method of removal.
  4. Excision: Surgical removal may be necessary for larger or deeper growths.
  5. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can be used to target and remove specific types of growths.

Expert Evaluation for Peace of Mind

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment for skin growths. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to address your concerns.

Ready to take the first step towards expert evaluation and treatment?

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Expert Evaluation for Skin Health

Livingstone Dermatology is dedicated to providing comprehensive mole checks and safe, effective mole removal procedures. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert evaluation and personalized care to ensure your skin health and peace of mind.

Mole Check: Expert Evaluation for Skin Health

Regular mole checks are crucial in identifying any changes in existing moles or detecting new ones. Our dermatologists perform thorough examinations to assess moles for signs of irregularity, asymmetry, color variations, and changes in size or shape. Early detection is key in identifying any potential concerns.

When is Mole Removal Recommended?

Mole removal may be recommended for various reasons, including:

  1. Cosmetic Concerns: If a mole is aesthetically bothersome or in a prominent location, removal can be performed for cosmetic reasons.
  2. Suspicious Characteristics: Moles that exhibit irregularities, rapid growth, changes in color, or other concerning features may be recommended for removal.
  3. Practical Reasons: Moles in areas prone to irritation from clothing or frequent friction may be considered for removal.
  4. Medical Necessity: In some cases, a dermatologist may recommend removal for medical reasons, such as if a mole is at risk of becoming cancerous.

Safe and Effective Mole Removal Procedures

Our dermatologist utilizes advanced techniques to ensure safe and effective mole removal. The procedure is typically performed using local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Depending on the size, location, and characteristics of the mole, removal methods may include:

  1. Excision: This involves cutting out the mole and stitching the wound closed. This method is suitable for larger or raised moles.
  2. Shave Excision: A flat mole can be shaved off at skin level, leaving a minimal scar.
  3. Laser Removal: Certain types of moles can be targeted and removed using laser technology.

Post-Removal Care and Monitoring

After mole removal, our dermatologists provide detailed instructions for wound care and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure optimal results. Any removed moles will typically be sent for laboratory analysis to rule out any potential concerns.

Expert Evaluation, Personalized Care

 

At Livingstone Dermatology, we prioritize your skin health and well-being. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert mole checks and safe, effective mole removal procedures to ensure your peace of mind.

Ready to schedule your mole check or discuss
mole removal options?

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Expert Care for Skin Health During Pregnancy

Livingstone Dermatology understands the unique dermatological needs that can arise during pregnancy. Our experienced dermatologists specialize in obstetric dermatology, providing personalized care to ensure the health and comfort of both expectant mothers and their growing babies.

Skin Changes During Pregnancy

Pregnancy can bring about various changes in the skin due to hormonal fluctuations and increased blood flow. Common dermatological conditions during pregnancy include:

Melasma (Pregnancy Mask): This condition is characterized by the development of brown or grayish patches on the face, typically on the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip.

Stretch Marks (Striae Gravidarum): Rapid growth of the abdomen and breasts during pregnancy can lead to the development of stretch marks, which are often red or purple in color.

Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP): This itchy rash typically develops in the third trimester and is characterized by red, raised bumps and plaques on the skin.

Acne: Hormonal changes can lead to an increase in oil production, potentially causing or exacerbating acne during pregnancy.

Spider Veins and Varicose Veins: Increased blood volume and pressure can lead to the development of visible veins, particularly in the legs.

Expert Care and Guidance

Livingstone Dermatology provides specialized care to address the dermatological concerns of expectant mothers. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that prioritizes the health and comfort of both you and your baby.

Safe and Effective Treatments

We offer a range of safe and effective treatments for obstetric dermatological conditions, taking into consideration the unique needs of expectant mothers. Our dermatologists will provide expert guidance on suitable treatment options.

Preventive Measures and Skincare Guidance

In addition to addressing specific dermatological concerns, our dermatologists offer guidance on preventive measures and skincare routines tailored to the needs of expectant mothers.

Your Partner in Obstetric Dermatology

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are committed to providing expert care for expectant mothers. Our experienced dermatologist is here to support you in maintaining healthy, comfortable skin throughout your pregnancy.

Ready to prioritize your dermatological
health during pregnancy?

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Comprehensive Care for Psoriasis: Finding Relief and Managing Symptoms

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for psoriasis, offering personalized treatment plans to help you find relief and manage symptoms effectively.

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is skin condition characterized by the rapid production of skin cells, leading to the development of red, scaly patches on the skin’s surface. These patches, known as plaques, are often itchy and can be found on various parts of the body.

What Causes Psoriasis?

The exact cause of psoriasis is not known but it is thought to be a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors.

Treatment Options for Psoriasis

  1. Topical Treatments: Corticosteroids, topical retinoids, and other medications can help reduce inflammation and slow down the rapid skin cell production.
  2. Phototherapy (Light Therapy): Controlled exposure to UVB or UVA light can help reduce symptoms by slowing skin cell growth.
  3. Systemic Medications: In more severe cases, oral or injected medications may be prescribed to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation.
  4. Biologic Therapies: These medications target specific parts of the immune system and are often highly effective in managing psoriasis.
  5. Oral Retinoids: Derived from vitamin A, these medications can help control the growth of skin cells.
  6. Lifestyle and Diet Modifications: Making certain lifestyle changes, such as managing stress and maintaining a balanced diet, can complement medical treatments.

Living Well with Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic condition, but with the right treatment and self-care, it can be managed effectively. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Psoriasis Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact psoriasis can have on your daily life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards psoriasis relief?

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Expert Care for Rosacea: Finding Relief and Managing Symptoms

Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects millions of individuals, often causing redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps on the face. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for rosacea, offering personalized treatment plans to help you find relief and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, particularly the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. It is characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels (telangiectasia), and sometimes small, red bumps resembling acne.

What Causes Rosacea?

The exact cause of rosacea is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to a combination of genetic, environmental, and vascular factors. Triggers such as sun exposure, certain foods, alcohol, and temperature extremes can exacerbate symptoms.

Treatment Options for Rosacea

  1. Topical Treatments: Medications applied directly to the skin, such as creams or gels, can help reduce redness and inflammation.
  2. Oral Medications: Antibiotics or other oral medications may be prescribed to control inflammation and manage symptoms.
  3. Laser and Light Therapies: Certain types of lasers and light-based treatments can help reduce redness and the appearance of blood vessels.
  4. Skincare Recommendations: Our dermatologists can recommend gentle, fragrance-free skincare products suitable for sensitive skin.
  5. Lifestyle Modifications: Identifying and avoiding triggers, such as spicy foods or alcohol, can help manage symptoms.

Living Well with Rosacea

While rosacea is a chronic condition, with the right treatment and lifestyle modifications, it can be effectively managed. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Rosacea Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact rosacea can have on your confidence and quality of life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards rosacea relief?

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Comprehensive Care for Skin Allergies: Identifying Triggers and Finding Relief

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for skin allergies, offering personalized treatment plans to help you identify allergens and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Skin Allergies

Skin allergies, also known as allergic contact dermatitis or atopic dermatitis, occur when the skin comes into contact with a substance that triggers an immune response. This leads to symptoms such as redness, itching, and rash formation.

Common Allergens

Skin allergies can be triggered by a wide range of substances, including:

  1. Nickel or Other Metals: Found in jewelry, watches, and clothing fasteners.
  2. Fragrances: Commonly found in perfumes, lotions, and scented products.
  3. Latex: Often present in gloves, balloons, and certain clothing items.
  4. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: Ingredients in makeup, lotions, and shampoos can sometimes lead to allergic reactions.
  5. Detergents and Soaps: Harsh chemicals in laundry detergents or soaps can cause skin irritation.
  6. Plants: Contact with certain plants like poison ivy or poison oak can lead to allergic reactions.

Treatment Options for Skin Allergies

  1. Avoidance of Allergens: Identifying and avoiding the specific allergen is crucial in preventing further reactions.
  2. Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter or prescription creams and ointments can help alleviate itching and reduce inflammation.
  3. Oral Antihistamines: These medications can help relieve itching and other allergy symptoms.
  4. Steroid Medications: In more severe cases, oral or injected steroids may be prescribed.
  5. Patch Testing: This specialized test can help identify specific allergens responsible for the reaction.

Preventing Future Reactions

Our dermatologist will work with you to develop a personalized plan for managing your skin allergies, which may include recommendations for hypoallergenic products and lifestyle adjustments.

Your Partner in Skin Allergy Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact skin allergies can have on your daily life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards skin allergy relief?

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Comprehensive Care for Skin Cancers: Early Detection and Effective Treatment

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various types of skin cancers. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert care to ensure early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment for optimal outcomes.

Common Types of Skin Cancers

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC): This is the most common form of skin cancer, typically appearing as a pearly or waxy bump, often with visible blood vessels.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC): SCC often appears as a red, scaly patch, a raised growth with a central depression, or a wart-like growth.

Melanoma: Melanoma is a less common but more aggressive form of skin cancer, often characterized by irregularly shaped moles with uneven coloring.

Actinic Keratosis (AK): Although not cancer itself, AKs are considered precancerous and can develop into SCC if left untreated.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: This is a rare, aggressive form of skin cancer that usually appears as a painless, firm, and fast-growing nodule.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Early detection of skin cancer is crucial for successful treatment. Our dermatologists conduct thorough examinations, often supplemented by advanced imaging or biopsy techniques, to accurately diagnose and stage skin cancers.

Treatment Options for Skin Cancers

  1. Surgical Excision: This involves removing the cancerous tissue along with a margin of healthy skin to ensure complete removal.
  2. Mohs Micrographic Surgery: This specialized technique allows for precise removal of cancerous tissue while sparing as much healthy tissue as possible.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the cancerous tissue with liquid nitrogen can be effective for some early-stage skin cancers.
  4. Radiation Therapy: In some cases, targeted radiation may be used to destroy cancer cells.
  5. Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy: These systemic treatments may be recommended for advanced or metastatic skin cancers.

Your Partner in Skin Cancer Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we prioritize your skin health and overall well-being. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care for individuals with skin cancers, guiding you through the diagnosis and treatment process with compassion and expertise.

Ready to take the first step towards skin cancer detection and treatment?

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Comprehensive Care for Skin Infections: Prompt Diagnosis and Effective Treatment

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various types of skin infections. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert care to ensure prompt diagnosis, accurate treatment, and effective management for optimal outcomes.

Common Types of Skin Infections

Bacterial Infections:

  • Impetigo: A highly contagious bacterial infection characterized by red sores that quickly rupture and develop a honey-colored crust.
  • Cellulitis: A bacterial skin infection that causes redness, swelling, and tenderness of the skin, often spreading rapidly.

Fungal Infections:

  • Ringworm (Tinea): A fungal infection characterized by a red, circular rash with a clear center, resembling a ring.
  • Yeast Infections (Candidiasis): Common in warm, moist areas, this infection can lead to red, itchy, and sometimes painful rashes.

Viral Infections:

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): HSV can cause painful cold sores or genital sores, characterized by fluid-filled blisters.

Parasitic Infections:

Scabies: Caused by tiny mites, scabies leads to intense itching and a pimple-like rash.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our dermatologist will perform thorough evaluations, which may include visual examination, skin swabs, or biopsies, to accurately diagnose the type and cause of the skin infection. Treatment options may include:

  1. Topical Treatments: Antifungal, antibacterial, or antiviral creams or ointments can be effective for mild infections.
  2. Oral Medications: In more severe cases, oral antibiotics, antifungal, or antiviral medications may be prescribed.
  3. Lifestyle and Hygiene Recommendations: Our dermatologists offer guidance on proper hygiene practices to prevent reinfection and transmission.
  4. Environmental Measures: For certain infections, cleaning and disinfecting the environment can aid in preventing recurrence.

Preventing Future Infections

Our dermatologists provide comprehensive education on preventive measures, including proper hygiene, avoiding contact with infected individuals, and maintaining a clean environment.

Your Partner in Skin Infection Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and concern that skin infections can cause. Our experienced dermatologists are dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards skin infection diagnosis and treatment? Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Ready to take the first step towards skin infection diagnosis and treatment?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Expert Care for Warts and Verrucas: Effective Removal and Prevention

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of warts and verrucas. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to ensure effective removal and provide guidance on preventing recurrence.

Understanding Warts and Verrucas

Warts: Warts are non-cancerous growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear anywhere on the body, often on the hands, feet, and face. Warts are typically small, rough, and may have a cauliflower-like appearance.

Verrucas (Plantar Warts): Verrucas are a type of wart that specifically develop on the soles of the feet. They may appear flat or have a rough, bumpy surface, often surrounded by hardened skin.

How are Warts and Verrucas Contracted?

Warts and verrucas are highly contagious and can be contracted through direct or indirect contact with the virus. Common sources of infection include:

  • Contact with a person who has warts or verrucas.
  • Walking barefoot in public areas like locker rooms, showers, or swimming pools.
  • Sharing personal items with an infected individual.

Treatment Options for Warts and Verrucas

  1. Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter or prescription creams, ointments, or solutions can be applied directly to the wart to promote removal.
  2. Cryotherapy: Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen can effectively remove it.
  3. Electrosurgery: Using a specialized tool, the wart is burned off.
  4. Laser Therapy: Laser treatment targets and destroys the blood vessels supplying the wart, causing it to fall off.
  5. Excision: In some cases, the wart may be surgically removed.
  6. Immunotherapy: Stimulating the body’s immune system to attack the wart.

Preventing Recurrence

Our dermatologist provides guidance on preventive measures, such as avoiding direct contact with warts, keeping feet clean and dry, and wearing protective footwear in public areas.

Your Partner in Wart and Verruca Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and frustration that warts and verrucas can cause. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

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wart and verruca removal?

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Expert Care for Urticaria: Identifying Triggers and Finding Relief

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of urticaria, commonly known as hives. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to help you identify triggers and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Urticaria

Urticaria, more commonly known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts that can appear anywhere on the body. These welts often have defined borders and can vary in size and shape. Urticaria can be acute (lasting less than six weeks) or chronic (lasting longer than six weeks).

Common Causes of Urticaria

Urticaria can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including:

  1. Allergens: Such as certain foods, medications, or insect stings.
  2. Physical Stimuli: Such as pressure, cold, heat, or sun exposure.
  3. Stress and Anxiety: Emotional stress can sometimes trigger hives.
  4. Infections: Viral or bacterial infections can lead to acute urticaria.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our dermatologist conducts thorough evaluations to accurately diagnose urticaria and identify potential triggers. Treatment options may include:

  1. Antihistamines: These medications can help reduce itching and swelling associated with hives.
  2. Identifying and Avoiding Triggers: Our dermatologists will work with you to identify and minimize exposure to triggers.
  3. Corticosteroids: In more severe cases, oral or topical corticosteroids may be prescribed to control inflammation.
  4. Immunomodulators: These medications can help regulate the immune system’s response.

Living Well with Urticaria

While urticaria can be a chronic condition, with the right treatment and lifestyle modifications, it can be effectively managed. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Urticaria Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and frustration that urticaria can cause. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards urticaria relief?

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Comprehensive Care for Vitiligo: Understanding and Managing Skin Pigmentation

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo, a skin condition characterized by the loss of natural skin color. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to help you understand and manage this condition effectively.

Understanding Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that results in the loss of pigmentation, leading to the development of white patches on the skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin (skin pigment), are destroyed or stop functioning.

Causes and Triggers

While the exact cause of vitiligo is not fully understood, it is believed to be related to a combination of genetic, autoimmune, and environmental factors. Certain triggers, such as stress, trauma, or illness, may exacerbate the condition.

Treatment Options for Vitiligo

  1. Topical Corticosteroids: These medications can help reduce inflammation and repigment the skin.
  2. Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors: These ointments can help restore skin color and are particularly effective on the face and neck.
  3. Psoralen Plus Ultraviolet A (PUVA) Therapy: This involves taking a medication called psoralen, followed by exposure to UVA light.
  4. Light therapy: Certain wavelengths of light may be helpful in the tratment of vitiligo.

Embracing Your Skin

Our dermatologist understands the impact vitiligo can have on self-esteem and body image. We provide support and guidance on living well with vitiligo, including skincare recommendations and advice on sun protection.

Your Partner in Vitiligo Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are dedicated to providing expert care for individuals with vitiligo. Our experienced dermatologist works closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and concerns.

Ready to take the first step towards understanding
and managing vitiligo?

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What is Acne?

Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the development of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and, in more severe cases, cysts and nodules. It primarily affects areas with a high concentration of oil glands, such as the face, chest, and back.

What Causes Acne?

Acne occurs when hair follicles become clogged with excess oil (sebum) and dead skin cells. This creates an environment where bacteria thrive, leading to inflammation and the formation of various types of acne lesions.

Treatment Options for Acne

  1. Topical Treatments: These include creams, gels, and lotions containing ingredients like retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, and salicylic acid. They work by unclogging pores, reducing inflammation, and controlling oil production.
  2. Oral Medications: In cases of moderate to severe acne, oral antibiotics or hormonal therapies may be prescribed to address underlying causes like bacterial infection or hormonal imbalances.
  3. Advanced Procedures: For stubborn or severe cases, procedures such as laser therapy, chemical peels, and drainage and extraction may be recommended to target deep-seated acne and minimize scarring.

Managing Acne Scars

What are Acne Scars?

Acne scars are the result of the skin’s attempt to heal after severe acne lesions. They can manifest as depressions (atrophic scars), raised lumps (hypertrophic scars), or hyperpigmentation.

Treatment Options for Acne Scars

  1. Dermal Fillers: Injectable fillers can be used to plump up depressed scars, providing a smoother and more even skin surface.
  2. Microdermabrasion: This non-invasive procedure uses a specialized tool to exfoliate the top layer of skin, reducing the appearance of shallow scars.
  3. Laser Resurfacing: Laser treatments stimulate collagen production, improving skin texture and reducing the visibility of scars.
  4. Chemical Peels: Chemical solutions are applied to the skin, causing it to exfoliate and eventually reveal smoother, less scarred skin.

Livingstone Dermatology offers a comprehensive approach to treating acne and its associated scars. Our experienced dermatologist will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your unique needs.

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Understanding Corns and Calluses

Corns and calluses are common skin conditions caused by repeated friction or pressure on specific areas of the skin. They typically form on the feet and hands as a protective response to prevent further irritation.

What Causes Corns and Calluses?

Corns often develop on the tops and sides of toes, or on the sole of the foot, as a result of ill-fitting shoes, abnormal gait, or deformities like hammertoe. Calluses, on the other hand, typically form on the palms, fingers, or soles of the feet due to repetitive actions or pressure.

Treatment Options for Corns and Calluses

  1. Proper Footwear: Wearing well-fitting shoes that provide ample room for your toes can help prevent further friction and pressure.
  2. Orthotics or Inserts: Custom-made or over-the-counter orthotic inserts can redistribute pressure on your feet, alleviating discomfort.
  3. Padding or Cushions: Non-medicated pads or cushions can be applied to protect sensitive areas from further irritation.
  4. Topical Treatments: Creams or ointments containing salicylic acid can help soften and reduce the thickness of corns and calluses.
  5. Professional Removal: In cases of severe or painful corns and calluses, a dermatologist can safely remove them using specialized tools.
  6. Addressing Underlying Issues: Addressing any underlying causes, such as deformities or gait abnormalities, may be necessary for long-term relief.

Preventing Recurrence

To prevent the recurrence of corns and calluses, it’s essential to continue wearing well-fitting shoes, using orthotics if recommended, and maintaining good foot hygiene.

Livingstone Dermatology provides comprehensive care for corns and calluses. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to alleviate discomfort and help you achieve healthy, pain-free skin.

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Understanding Cysts and Abscesses

Cysts and abscesses are common skin conditions characterized by the formation of enclosed pockets of fluid, pus, or other materials within or beneath the skin. While they may appear similar, they have distinct characteristics and treatment approaches.

What Are Cysts?

Cysts are closed sacs filled with fluid, semi-solid material, or air. They can develop anywhere on the body and vary in size. Cysts are typically non-cancerous and can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, blockage of ducts, or genetic predisposition.

What Are Abscesses?

Abscesses, on the other hand, are localized infections that result in the accumulation of pus. They often occur in response to bacterial infections, usually as a result of a wound or hair follicle infection. Abscesses are characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and often have a visible “head” or opening.

Treatment Options for Cysts and Abscesses

  1. Incision and Drainage: This common procedure involves making a small incision to drain the contents of the cyst or abscess, relieving pain and promoting healing.
  2. Antibiotics: If an abscess is caused by a bacterial infection, a course of antibiotics may be prescribed to clear the infection.
  3. Excision: For larger or recurrent cysts, surgical removal may be recommended to prevent future occurrences.
  4. Steroid Injections: In some cases, injecting a steroid medication into a cyst can reduce inflammation and promote shrinkage.
  5. Warm Compresses: Applying warm compresses to an abscess can help promote natural drainage and alleviate discomfort.
  6. Topical Treatments: Depending on the type and location of the cyst, topical treatments may be recommended to encourage resolution.

Preventing Recurrence

Proper wound care, maintaining good hygiene, and seeking prompt treatment for any skin infections can help prevent the recurrence of cysts and abscesses.

Livingstone Dermatology offers specialized care for cysts and abscesses. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to promote healing and prevent future occurrences.

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Understanding Eczema: Your Guide to Relief

Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed skin. It often appears in patches and can range from mild to severe. Livingstone Dermatology is here to provide comprehensive care and relief for individuals dealing with eczema.

What is Eczema?

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that results from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It is characterized by inflammation of the skin’s outer layer, leading to symptoms such as redness, itching, and the development of dry, scaly patches.

What Causes Eczema?

While the exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, it is believed to be related to a combination of factors, including genetics, an overactive immune response, and environmental triggers like allergens or irritants.

Treatment Options for Eczema

  1. Topical Treatments: Emollients, corticosteroids, and topical calcineurin inhibitors can help reduce inflammation, relieve itching, and moisturize the skin.
  2. Biologic Therapy: Newer targeted therapies including dupilumab may be a safe and suitable option for the treatment of your eczema. Your dermatologist may discuss this with you.
  3. Oral Medications: In more severe cases, oral medications may be prescribed to control inflammation and manage symptoms.
  4. Wet Wrap Therapy: This technique involves applying wet dressings over topical treatments to enhance absorption and provide additional moisture.
  5. Phototherapy: Controlled exposure to UVB light can help alleviate eczema symptoms by reducing inflammation and itching.
  6. Identifying Triggers: Understanding and avoiding specific triggers, such as certain foods, allergens, or irritants, can help manage and prevent flare-ups.

Managing Eczema

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

At Livingstone Dermatology, our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing personalized care for individuals with eczema. We work closely with each patient to develop a customized treatment plan aimed at providing relief and improving the overall health of the skin.

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Understanding Hyperhidrosis: Finding Relief from Excessive Sweating

Hyperhidrosis, commonly known as excessive sweating, is a medical condition characterized by uncontrollable, often embarrassing, sweating that goes beyond what is necessary to regulate body temperature. Livingstone Dermatology is dedicated to providing effective solutions for those struggling with hyperhidrosis.

What is Hyperhidrosis?

Hyperhidrosis is a condition that involves overactive sweat glands, leading to excessive and often unpredictable sweating. It can affect various parts of the body, including the underarms, palms, feet, and face. This condition can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort and social anxiety.

What Causes Hyperhidrosis?

While the exact cause of hyperhidrosis is not always clear, it is believed to be related to overstimulation of the sweat glands by the nervous system. It can also be hereditary and may occur in otherwise healthy individuals.

Treatment Options for Hyperhidrosis

  1. Topical Treatments: Prescription-strength antiperspirants can be highly effective in reducing excessive sweating.
  2. BTX Injections: BTX Injections can temporarily block the nerves responsible for activating sweat glands, providing relief for several months.
  3. Iontophoresis: This non-invasive procedure involves using a low-level electric current to temporarily block sweat gland function.
  4. Oral Medications: In some cases, medications may be prescribed to help regulate the body’s sweating response.
  5. Surgery: For severe cases, surgical options such as sweat gland removal or sympathectomy may be considered.

Improving Quality of Life

Living with hyperhidrosis can be challenging, but effective treatment options are available. Our experienced dermatologist will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific concerns and provides lasting relief.

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Comprehensive Care for Healthy Hair and Nails

Livingstone Dermatology understands the importance of healthy, vibrant hair and nails in your overall well-being. Our experienced dermatologist specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of hair and nail disorders, providing personalized solutions for optimal health.

Hair Disorders

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that leads to sudden, unpredictable hair loss. It can affect both men and women and may result in small, round patches of baldness on the scalp or other areas of the body.

Androgenetic Alopecia

Commonly known as male-pattern baldness or female-pattern baldness, this hereditary condition causes gradual hair thinning and loss, typically along the top of the head.

Nail Disorders

Fungal Nail Infections

Fungal infections of the nails, known as onychomycosis, can lead to thickened, discolored, and brittle nails. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent further damage.

Ingrown Toenails

This condition occurs when the edge of a nail grows into the skin, causing pain, redness, and potential infection. Proper treatment is crucial to prevent complications.

Psoriasis of the Nails

Psoriasis can affect the nails, causing changes in color, texture, and shape. It may also lead to pitting or separation of the nail from the nail bed.

Treatment Options

  1. Topical Treatments: Depending on the specific disorder, topical treatments such as creams, ointments, or solutions may be recommended.
  2. Oral Medications: In some cases, oral medications may be prescribed to address underlying causes or manage symptoms.
  3. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can effectively address fungal nail infections.
  4. Surgical Interventions: For severe cases or specific nail disorders, surgical procedures may be considered.

Your Path to Healthy Hair and Nails

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are committed to providing you with expert care for your hair and nails. Our experienced dermatologists will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to help you achieve and maintain healthy, beautiful hair and nails.

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Understanding Keloids: Finding Relief and Restoration

Keloids are raised, thickened areas of scar tissue that can develop at the site of a wound, injury, or surgical incision. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the treatment of keloids, offering personalized solutions to help restore the appearance and comfort of your skin.

What are Keloids?

Keloids are a type of abnormal wound healing response in which the body produces an excess of collagen at the site of a wound or injury. This leads to the formation of raised, often itchy, and sometimes painful scars that extend beyond the boundaries of the original injury.

What Causes Keloids?

While the exact cause of keloids is not fully understood, they are believed to result from an overproduction of collagen in response to skin trauma. Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to keloid formation.

Treatment Options for Keloids

  1. Corticosteroid Injections: These injections can help reduce inflammation and flatten keloids over time.
  2. Silicone Sheets or Gels: Applied directly to the keloid, silicone-based products can help soften and flatten the scar tissue.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the keloid with liquid nitrogen can help shrink and flatten it.
  4. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can target the excess collagen, reducing the size and appearance of the keloid.
  5. Radiation Therapy: This treatment is sometimes used after surgical removal to prevent the regrowth of keloids.

Improving the Appearance and Comfort of Your Skin

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

Livingstone Dermatology is committed to providing expert care for individuals dealing with keloids. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to help restore the appearance and comfort of your skin.

Ready to take the first step towards keloid relief?

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Understanding Skin Growths: Expert Evaluation and Treatment

Skin lumps and bumps can be a source of concern and discomfort. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various skin growths, providing expert care to ensure your peace of mind and well-being.

Common Types of Skin Growths

Seborrheic Keratosis

These non-cancerous growths appear as rough, wart-like patches on the skin. They are typically brown or black, and may have a waxy, scaly texture.

Moles (Nevi)

Moles are small, pigmented spots on the skin that are usually benign. However, changes in size, shape, or color should be promptly evaluated by a dermatologist.

Skin Tags

Skin tags are small, soft growths that often appear on areas of friction, such as the neck, underarms, or groin. They are typically harmless but can be removed if desired.

Cysts

Cysts are closed sacs filled with fluid, pus, or other materials. They can develop beneath the skin and may require treatment if they become painful or infected.

Lipomas

Lipomas are non-cancerous, fatty lumps that grow beneath the skin. They are usually soft to the touch and moveable.

Warts

Warts are caused by a viral infection and can appear anywhere on the body. They may be rough or smooth, and can be treated or removed if desired.

Treatment Options for Skin Growths

  1. Observation: In some cases, benign growths may not require treatment and can be monitored for any changes over time.
  2. Removal: Depending on the type, location, and characteristics of the growth, removal may be recommended for cosmetic or medical reasons.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the growth with liquid nitrogen can be an effective method of removal.
  4. Excision: Surgical removal may be necessary for larger or deeper growths.
  5. Laser Therapy: Certain laser treatments can be used to target and remove specific types of growths.

Expert Evaluation for Peace of Mind

In addition to medical treatments, adopting a consistent skincare routine and avoiding known triggers can significantly improve the management of eczema.

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment for skin growths. Our experienced dermatologist will assess your specific condition and recommend a personalized treatment plan to address your concerns.

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Expert Evaluation for Skin Health

Livingstone Dermatology is dedicated to providing comprehensive mole checks and safe, effective mole removal procedures. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert evaluation and personalized care to ensure your skin health and peace of mind.

Mole Check: Expert Evaluation for Skin Health

Regular mole checks are crucial in identifying any changes in existing moles or detecting new ones. Our dermatologists perform thorough examinations to assess moles for signs of irregularity, asymmetry, color variations, and changes in size or shape. Early detection is key in identifying any potential concerns.

When is Mole Removal Recommended?

Mole removal may be recommended for various reasons, including:

  1. Cosmetic Concerns: If a mole is aesthetically bothersome or in a prominent location, removal can be performed for cosmetic reasons.
  2. Suspicious Characteristics: Moles that exhibit irregularities, rapid growth, changes in color, or other concerning features may be recommended for removal.
  3. Practical Reasons: Moles in areas prone to irritation from clothing or frequent friction may be considered for removal.
  4. Medical Necessity: In some cases, a dermatologist may recommend removal for medical reasons, such as if a mole is at risk of becoming cancerous.

Safe and Effective Mole Removal Procedures

Our dermatologist utilizes advanced techniques to ensure safe and effective mole removal. The procedure is typically performed using local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Depending on the size, location, and characteristics of the mole, removal methods may include:

  1. Excision: This involves cutting out the mole and stitching the wound closed. This method is suitable for larger or raised moles.
  2. Shave Excision: A flat mole can be shaved off at skin level, leaving a minimal scar.
  3. Laser Removal: Certain types of moles can be targeted and removed using laser technology.

Post-Removal Care and Monitoring

After mole removal, our dermatologists provide detailed instructions for wound care and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure optimal results. Any removed moles will typically be sent for laboratory analysis to rule out any potential concerns.

Expert Evaluation, Personalized Care

 

At Livingstone Dermatology, we prioritize your skin health and well-being. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert mole checks and safe, effective mole removal procedures to ensure your peace of mind.

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mole removal options?

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Expert Care for Skin Health During Pregnancy

Livingstone Dermatology understands the unique dermatological needs that can arise during pregnancy. Our experienced dermatologists specialize in obstetric dermatology, providing personalized care to ensure the health and comfort of both expectant mothers and their growing babies.

Skin Changes During Pregnancy

Pregnancy can bring about various changes in the skin due to hormonal fluctuations and increased blood flow. Common dermatological conditions during pregnancy include:

Melasma (Pregnancy Mask): This condition is characterized by the development of brown or grayish patches on the face, typically on the cheeks, forehead, and upper lip.

Stretch Marks (Striae Gravidarum): Rapid growth of the abdomen and breasts during pregnancy can lead to the development of stretch marks, which are often red or purple in color.

Pruritic Urticarial Papules and Plaques of Pregnancy (PUPPP): This itchy rash typically develops in the third trimester and is characterized by red, raised bumps and plaques on the skin.

Acne: Hormonal changes can lead to an increase in oil production, potentially causing or exacerbating acne during pregnancy.

Spider Veins and Varicose Veins: Increased blood volume and pressure can lead to the development of visible veins, particularly in the legs.

Expert Care and Guidance

Livingstone Dermatology provides specialized care to address the dermatological concerns of expectant mothers. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that prioritizes the health and comfort of both you and your baby.

Safe and Effective Treatments

We offer a range of safe and effective treatments for obstetric dermatological conditions, taking into consideration the unique needs of expectant mothers. Our dermatologists will provide expert guidance on suitable treatment options.

Preventive Measures and Skincare Guidance

In addition to addressing specific dermatological concerns, our dermatologists offer guidance on preventive measures and skincare routines tailored to the needs of expectant mothers.

Your Partner in Obstetric Dermatology

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are committed to providing expert care for expectant mothers. Our experienced dermatologist is here to support you in maintaining healthy, comfortable skin throughout your pregnancy.

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health during pregnancy?

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Comprehensive Care for Psoriasis: Finding Relief and Managing Symptoms

Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for psoriasis, offering personalized treatment plans to help you find relief and manage symptoms effectively.

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is skin condition characterized by the rapid production of skin cells, leading to the development of red, scaly patches on the skin’s surface. These patches, known as plaques, are often itchy and can be found on various parts of the body.

What Causes Psoriasis?

The exact cause of psoriasis is not known but it is thought to be a complex interplay between genetic and environmental factors.

Treatment Options for Psoriasis

  1. Topical Treatments: Corticosteroids, topical retinoids, and other medications can help reduce inflammation and slow down the rapid skin cell production.
  2. Phototherapy (Light Therapy): Controlled exposure to UVB or UVA light can help reduce symptoms by slowing skin cell growth.
  3. Systemic Medications: In more severe cases, oral or injected medications may be prescribed to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation.
  4. Biologic Therapies: These medications target specific parts of the immune system and are often highly effective in managing psoriasis.
  5. Oral Retinoids: Derived from vitamin A, these medications can help control the growth of skin cells.
  6. Lifestyle and Diet Modifications: Making certain lifestyle changes, such as managing stress and maintaining a balanced diet, can complement medical treatments.

Living Well with Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic condition, but with the right treatment and self-care, it can be managed effectively. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Psoriasis Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact psoriasis can have on your daily life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards psoriasis relief?

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Expert Care for Rosacea: Finding Relief and Managing Symptoms

Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects millions of individuals, often causing redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like bumps on the face. Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for rosacea, offering personalized treatment plans to help you find relief and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that primarily affects the face, particularly the cheeks, nose, forehead, and chin. It is characterized by persistent redness, visible blood vessels (telangiectasia), and sometimes small, red bumps resembling acne.

What Causes Rosacea?

The exact cause of rosacea is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to a combination of genetic, environmental, and vascular factors. Triggers such as sun exposure, certain foods, alcohol, and temperature extremes can exacerbate symptoms.

Treatment Options for Rosacea

  1. Topical Treatments: Medications applied directly to the skin, such as creams or gels, can help reduce redness and inflammation.
  2. Oral Medications: Antibiotics or other oral medications may be prescribed to control inflammation and manage symptoms.
  3. Laser and Light Therapies: Certain types of lasers and light-based treatments can help reduce redness and the appearance of blood vessels.
  4. Skincare Recommendations: Our dermatologists can recommend gentle, fragrance-free skincare products suitable for sensitive skin.
  5. Lifestyle Modifications: Identifying and avoiding triggers, such as spicy foods or alcohol, can help manage symptoms.

Living Well with Rosacea

While rosacea is a chronic condition, with the right treatment and lifestyle modifications, it can be effectively managed. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Rosacea Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact rosacea can have on your confidence and quality of life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

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Comprehensive Care for Skin Allergies: Identifying Triggers and Finding Relief

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in providing expert care for skin allergies, offering personalized treatment plans to help you identify allergens and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Skin Allergies

Skin allergies, also known as allergic contact dermatitis or atopic dermatitis, occur when the skin comes into contact with a substance that triggers an immune response. This leads to symptoms such as redness, itching, and rash formation.

Common Allergens

Skin allergies can be triggered by a wide range of substances, including:

  1. Nickel or Other Metals: Found in jewelry, watches, and clothing fasteners.
  2. Fragrances: Commonly found in perfumes, lotions, and scented products.
  3. Latex: Often present in gloves, balloons, and certain clothing items.
  4. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: Ingredients in makeup, lotions, and shampoos can sometimes lead to allergic reactions.
  5. Detergents and Soaps: Harsh chemicals in laundry detergents or soaps can cause skin irritation.
  6. Plants: Contact with certain plants like poison ivy or poison oak can lead to allergic reactions.

Treatment Options for Skin Allergies

  1. Avoidance of Allergens: Identifying and avoiding the specific allergen is crucial in preventing further reactions.
  2. Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter or prescription creams and ointments can help alleviate itching and reduce inflammation.
  3. Oral Antihistamines: These medications can help relieve itching and other allergy symptoms.
  4. Steroid Medications: In more severe cases, oral or injected steroids may be prescribed.
  5. Patch Testing: This specialized test can help identify specific allergens responsible for the reaction.

Preventing Future Reactions

Our dermatologist will work with you to develop a personalized plan for managing your skin allergies, which may include recommendations for hypoallergenic products and lifestyle adjustments.

Your Partner in Skin Allergy Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the impact skin allergies can have on your daily life. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

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Comprehensive Care for Skin Cancers: Early Detection and Effective Treatment

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various types of skin cancers. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert care to ensure early detection, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment for optimal outcomes.

Common Types of Skin Cancers

Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC): This is the most common form of skin cancer, typically appearing as a pearly or waxy bump, often with visible blood vessels.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC): SCC often appears as a red, scaly patch, a raised growth with a central depression, or a wart-like growth.

Melanoma: Melanoma is a less common but more aggressive form of skin cancer, often characterized by irregularly shaped moles with uneven coloring.

Actinic Keratosis (AK): Although not cancer itself, AKs are considered precancerous and can develop into SCC if left untreated.

Merkel Cell Carcinoma: This is a rare, aggressive form of skin cancer that usually appears as a painless, firm, and fast-growing nodule.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Early detection of skin cancer is crucial for successful treatment. Our dermatologists conduct thorough examinations, often supplemented by advanced imaging or biopsy techniques, to accurately diagnose and stage skin cancers.

Treatment Options for Skin Cancers

  1. Surgical Excision: This involves removing the cancerous tissue along with a margin of healthy skin to ensure complete removal.
  2. Mohs Micrographic Surgery: This specialized technique allows for precise removal of cancerous tissue while sparing as much healthy tissue as possible.
  3. Cryotherapy: Freezing the cancerous tissue with liquid nitrogen can be effective for some early-stage skin cancers.
  4. Radiation Therapy: In some cases, targeted radiation may be used to destroy cancer cells.
  5. Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy: These systemic treatments may be recommended for advanced or metastatic skin cancers.

Your Partner in Skin Cancer Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we prioritize your skin health and overall well-being. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care for individuals with skin cancers, guiding you through the diagnosis and treatment process with compassion and expertise.

Ready to take the first step towards skin cancer detection and treatment?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Comprehensive Care for Skin Infections: Prompt Diagnosis and Effective Treatment

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of various types of skin infections. Our experienced dermatologist offers expert care to ensure prompt diagnosis, accurate treatment, and effective management for optimal outcomes.

Common Types of Skin Infections

Bacterial Infections:

  • Impetigo: A highly contagious bacterial infection characterized by red sores that quickly rupture and develop a honey-colored crust.
  • Cellulitis: A bacterial skin infection that causes redness, swelling, and tenderness of the skin, often spreading rapidly.

Fungal Infections:

  • Ringworm (Tinea): A fungal infection characterized by a red, circular rash with a clear center, resembling a ring.
  • Yeast Infections (Candidiasis): Common in warm, moist areas, this infection can lead to red, itchy, and sometimes painful rashes.

Viral Infections:

Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): HSV can cause painful cold sores or genital sores, characterized by fluid-filled blisters.

Parasitic Infections:

Scabies: Caused by tiny mites, scabies leads to intense itching and a pimple-like rash.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our dermatologist will perform thorough evaluations, which may include visual examination, skin swabs, or biopsies, to accurately diagnose the type and cause of the skin infection. Treatment options may include:

  1. Topical Treatments: Antifungal, antibacterial, or antiviral creams or ointments can be effective for mild infections.
  2. Oral Medications: In more severe cases, oral antibiotics, antifungal, or antiviral medications may be prescribed.
  3. Lifestyle and Hygiene Recommendations: Our dermatologists offer guidance on proper hygiene practices to prevent reinfection and transmission.
  4. Environmental Measures: For certain infections, cleaning and disinfecting the environment can aid in preventing recurrence.

Preventing Future Infections

Our dermatologists provide comprehensive education on preventive measures, including proper hygiene, avoiding contact with infected individuals, and maintaining a clean environment.

Your Partner in Skin Infection Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and concern that skin infections can cause. Our experienced dermatologists are dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards skin infection diagnosis and treatment? Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Ready to take the first step towards skin infection diagnosis and treatment?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Expert Care for Warts and Verrucas: Effective Removal and Prevention

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of warts and verrucas. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to ensure effective removal and provide guidance on preventing recurrence.

Understanding Warts and Verrucas

Warts: Warts are non-cancerous growths caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear anywhere on the body, often on the hands, feet, and face. Warts are typically small, rough, and may have a cauliflower-like appearance.

Verrucas (Plantar Warts): Verrucas are a type of wart that specifically develop on the soles of the feet. They may appear flat or have a rough, bumpy surface, often surrounded by hardened skin.

How are Warts and Verrucas Contracted?

Warts and verrucas are highly contagious and can be contracted through direct or indirect contact with the virus. Common sources of infection include:

  • Contact with a person who has warts or verrucas.
  • Walking barefoot in public areas like locker rooms, showers, or swimming pools.
  • Sharing personal items with an infected individual.

Treatment Options for Warts and Verrucas

  1. Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter or prescription creams, ointments, or solutions can be applied directly to the wart to promote removal.
  2. Cryotherapy: Freezing the wart with liquid nitrogen can effectively remove it.
  3. Electrosurgery: Using a specialized tool, the wart is burned off.
  4. Laser Therapy: Laser treatment targets and destroys the blood vessels supplying the wart, causing it to fall off.
  5. Excision: In some cases, the wart may be surgically removed.
  6. Immunotherapy: Stimulating the body’s immune system to attack the wart.

Preventing Recurrence

Our dermatologist provides guidance on preventive measures, such as avoiding direct contact with warts, keeping feet clean and dry, and wearing protective footwear in public areas.

Your Partner in Wart and Verruca Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and frustration that warts and verrucas can cause. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards
wart and verruca removal?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Expert Care for Urticaria: Identifying Triggers and Finding Relief

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of urticaria, commonly known as hives. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to help you identify triggers and manage symptoms effectively.

Understanding Urticaria

Urticaria, more commonly known as hives, is a skin condition characterized by raised, itchy welts that can appear anywhere on the body. These welts often have defined borders and can vary in size and shape. Urticaria can be acute (lasting less than six weeks) or chronic (lasting longer than six weeks).

Common Causes of Urticaria

Urticaria can be triggered by a wide range of factors, including:

  1. Allergens: Such as certain foods, medications, or insect stings.
  2. Physical Stimuli: Such as pressure, cold, heat, or sun exposure.
  3. Stress and Anxiety: Emotional stress can sometimes trigger hives.
  4. Infections: Viral or bacterial infections can lead to acute urticaria.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Our dermatologist conducts thorough evaluations to accurately diagnose urticaria and identify potential triggers. Treatment options may include:

  1. Antihistamines: These medications can help reduce itching and swelling associated with hives.
  2. Identifying and Avoiding Triggers: Our dermatologists will work with you to identify and minimize exposure to triggers.
  3. Corticosteroids: In more severe cases, oral or topical corticosteroids may be prescribed to control inflammation.
  4. Immunomodulators: These medications can help regulate the immune system’s response.

Living Well with Urticaria

While urticaria can be a chronic condition, with the right treatment and lifestyle modifications, it can be effectively managed. Our experienced dermatologists will work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and lifestyle.

Your Partner in Urticaria Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we understand the discomfort and frustration that urticaria can cause. Our experienced dermatologist is dedicated to providing expert care and support, helping you find relief and regain control over your skin health.

Ready to take the first step towards urticaria relief?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Comprehensive Care for Vitiligo: Understanding and Managing Skin Pigmentation

Livingstone Dermatology specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo, a skin condition characterized by the loss of natural skin color. Our experienced dermatologists offer expert care to help you understand and manage this condition effectively.

Understanding Vitiligo

Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that results in the loss of pigmentation, leading to the development of white patches on the skin. It occurs when the melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing melanin (skin pigment), are destroyed or stop functioning.

Causes and Triggers

While the exact cause of vitiligo is not fully understood, it is believed to be related to a combination of genetic, autoimmune, and environmental factors. Certain triggers, such as stress, trauma, or illness, may exacerbate the condition.

Treatment Options for Vitiligo

  1. Topical Corticosteroids: These medications can help reduce inflammation and repigment the skin.
  2. Topical Calcineurin Inhibitors: These ointments can help restore skin color and are particularly effective on the face and neck.
  3. Psoralen Plus Ultraviolet A (PUVA) Therapy: This involves taking a medication called psoralen, followed by exposure to UVA light.
  4. Light therapy: Certain wavelengths of light may be helpful in the tratment of vitiligo.

Embracing Your Skin

Our dermatologist understands the impact vitiligo can have on self-esteem and body image. We provide support and guidance on living well with vitiligo, including skincare recommendations and advice on sun protection.

Your Partner in Vitiligo Care

At Livingstone Dermatology, we are dedicated to providing expert care for individuals with vitiligo. Our experienced dermatologist works closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs and concerns.

Ready to take the first step towards understanding
and managing vitiligo?

Schedule a consultation with Livingstone Dermatology today.

Your Journey to Healthy Skin Starts Here

Whether you’re dealing with a specific skin concern or seeking to enhance your natural beauty, Livingstone Dermatology is here to guide you on your journey to healthy, radiant skin. 

Schedule an appointment today and experience the Livingstone standard of care in a welcoming, professional environment.