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Occasionally, a mole may become a cancerous growth. Therefore, it's best to get medical advice from Dr. Gary Rothfeld, Board Certified Dermatologist at NYC Dermatology if you notice a mole that does not follow the normal pattern. Dr. Rothfeld may be able to assure you that the mole is harmless. To accomplish this, he may study a sample of it under a microscope for an accurate diagnosis. A person may wish to get rid of moles that are in areas of trauma, where clothing can irritate them, or simply because they are unattractive. The most common methods of removal include numbing the spot and then shaving the mole off, or for some moles, cutting out the entire lesion and stitching the area closed. Psoriasis cannot be passed from one person to another, though it is more likely to occur in people whose family members have it. In the United States two out of every hundred people have psoriasis (four to five million people). Approximately 150,000 new cases occur each year. The cause is unknown. However, recent discoveries point to an abnormality in the functioning of key white cells in the blood stream triggering inflammation in the skin. Because of the inflammation, the skin sheds too rapidly, every three to four days. Another treatment is to inject each wart with an anti-cancer drug called bleomycin. The injections may be painful and can have other side effects. Immunotherapy, which attempts to use the body's own rejection system is another method of treatment. Several methods of immunotherapy are being used. With one method the patient is made allergic to a certain chemical which is then painted on the wart. A mild allergic reaction occurs around the treated warts, and may result in the disappearance of the warts. Warts may also be injected with interferon, a treatment to boost the immune reaction and cause rejection of the wart. There are some wart remedies available without a prescription. However, you might mistake another kind of skin growth for a wart, and end up treating something more serious as though it were a wart. If you have any questions about either the diagnosis or the best way to treat a wart, you should seek your dermatologist's advice. The exact causes of birthmarks are unknown. Most vascular birthmarks are not inherited, nor are they caused by anything that happens to the mother during pregnancy. There are different kinds of vascular birthmarks. Sometimes, the birthmark must be watched for several weeks or months before the specific type can be identified. The most common types of vascular birthmarks are macular stains, hemangiomas, and port wine stains. There are also many rare types of vascular birthmarks. When it first develops, rosacea may come and go on its own. When the skin doesn't return to its normal color and when other symptoms, such as pimples and enlarged blood vessels, become visible, it's best to seek advice from a dermatologist. The condition rarely reverses itself and may last for years. It can become worse without treatment. Many people with rosacea are unfamiliar with it and do not recognize it in its early stages. Identifying the disease is the first step to controlling it. Self-diagnosis and treatment are not recommended, as some over-the-counter skin applications may make the problem worse. Dr. Gary Rothfeld, board certified dermatologist in Manhattan, New York often recommends a combination of treatments tailored to the individual patient. Together, these treatments can stop the progress of rosacea and sometimes reverse it. Gels and creams may be prescribed by a dermatologist. A slight improvement can be seen in the first three to four weeks of use. Greater improvement is usually noticed in two months. Oral antibiotics tend to produce faster results than topical medications. Cortisone creams may reduce the redness of rosacea. However, they should not be used for longer than two weeks and strong preparations should be avoided. It is best to use these creams only under the direction of Dr. Rothfeld. A single blood vessel may have to be injected more than once, some weeks or months apart, depending on its size. In any one treatment session a number of vessels can be injected. The solutions available are slightly different and the choice of which solution to use depends on several factors including the size of the vessel to be injected. our dermatologist will choose a solution that is best for your particular case. Occasionally larger varicose veins are underneath or associated with the spider veins. In such cases, some physicians believe these vessels should be treated before the spider veins. This can be done by sclerotherapy, intravascular laser, or radiofrequency, followed by compression. After several treatments, most patients can expect a 50 percent to 90 percent improvement. However, fading is gradual, usually over months. Disappearance of spider veins is usually achieved, but similar veins may appear in the same general area. Surgical scar revision can improve the way scars look by changing the size, depth, or color. However, no scar can ever be completely erased; and no magic technique will return the scar to its normal uninjured appearance. Surgical scar revision typically results in a less obvious mark. Because each scar is different, each will require a different approach. The most important step in the treatment of scars is careful consultation between the patient and the dermatologic surgeon Dr. Gary Rothfeld - finding out what bothers a patient most about a scar and deciding upon the best treatment. There are three surgical steps to MOHS micrographic surgery:
By examining the edges and underside of the tissue, the physician can trace out and exactly locate any additional areas of cancer remaining. Before the tissue is examined, it is marked with colored dyes to distinguish top from bottom and right from left, and a detailed map of the excised tissue is made. By doing this, we can pinpoint the exact location of any remaining tumor during the microscopic examination. If more cancer is present, the procedure is repeated. We remove only the area of remaining cancer. Using microscopic examination, the MOHS surgeon pinpoints areas involved with cancer and selectively removes only those areas. This way, we trace the skin cancer out to its “roots”. This results in preserving as much normal tissue as possible with the highest chance for a cure. Other forms of therapy have only a 50% to 70% chance for success in curing skin cancers that have previously been unsuccessfully treated. Using the MOHS micrographic surgery techniques, the percentage of success is very high, often 97% to 99% even when other forms of treatment have failed. With this technique, an excellent chance of a cure is achieved. However, no one can guarantee a 100% chance of a cure. MOHS micrographic surgery gives patients the highest chance for a cure of even complicated skin cancers with preservation of the maximum amount of normal tissue. This method is highly specialized, and not all medical centers in the United States are equipped with the personnel and training to offer this treatment. A frequent reason for being referred for MOHS micrographic surgery is that other forms of treatment have failed. This does not mean that you are cancer prone or have a hopeless case. It merely means that the methods used to treat you in the past did not destroy all of your skin cancer cells. Because MOHS micrographic surgery uses complete systematic microscopic control to search out the “roots” of the cancer, it cures almost all patients-even those in whom skin cancer has persisted in spite of several other treatments. DermatologyNYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld, a dermatologist in NYC. Offices in New York City. Dr. Rothfeld is a licensed board certified Dermatologist with a New York City office in Manhattan providing expert skin care, dermatology, and cosmetic dermatology services. Our goal at the manhattan office of Board Certified Derrmatologist , Dr. Gary Rothfeld is to create an atmosphere of professionalism, trust and complete patient satisfaction at the NYC Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery Center in Manhattan, New York. Dr. Rothfeld, Dermatology Director of NYC Dermatolgy is a Board Certified Dermatologist at NYC Dermatology who has treated many patients in the entertainment industry. Schedule an appointment at our Center Our office provides top of the line expert skin care, dermatology, cosmetic dermatology services, and advanced dermatology laser treatments for cosmetic needs and medical skin conditions. We offer a full range of services including surgery for skin cancer, laser hair removal, Botox®, the Fractionated Resurfacing laser, Titan laser, and acne photodynamic treatments. Our main goal is to provide you with the most effective and advanced treatment. Join the NYC Laser Center NYC Dermatology Mailing List Our periodic newsletters include exclusive offers, educational articles, as well as free treatment & product drawings! Email: nycdermatologist@aol.com in our Media office and including different offers and many more. We offer a variety of services from Botox® to Liposuction . Please contact us with any questions you may have or schedule an appointment online or by
During your office consultation and examination you will be provided with a detailed plan of the treatments that will benefit you most. NYC Laser Center NYC Dermatology top laser dermatology center offering skin care, dermatolgy,cosmetic dermatology services, and laser treatments for sun damaged skin, acne, acne scars, rosacea, pigmentation, laser hair removal, broken blood vessels, as well as superficial and deep wrinkles. We offer patients in Manhattan, services including general dermatology, wrinkle fillers such as Restylane®, Captique, Cosmoderm and Cosmoplast, Radiance® (radiesse) and Sculptra. We also offer Botox®, Cosmelan, Velasmooth, Fotofacial, Titan laser, Refirme, and the Fractionated Resurfacing laser. in the treatment of acne, rosacea, skin cancer and surgery. Dr. Rothfeld has taught numerous other physicians on the proper use of Botox®, medical hair transplants, and lasers in the country. Acne Photodynamic Treatment - Botox® - Botox® for Hyperhidrosis - Cellulite - Cool Laser - Cosmelan Depigmentation Treatment - Glycolic Acid Peel - Fat Transfer - Fotofacial / IPL Fractionated Resurfacing Laser - Hair Loss - Laser Hair Removal - Liposuction - - Surgery - Minimal Scar Technique - Photodynamic Rejuvenation Radiance® - Restylane® - Sclerotherapy - Sculptra - Smoothbeam - Stretch Marks - SunFX - TCA Peel - Tattoo Removal - Titan Laser Facelift - V-beam Laser Treatments - Velasmooth Our cosmetic surgeon includes Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld Board Certified Dermatologist at NYC Dermatology. Our dermatologist offers advanced dermatology laser treatments for cosmetic needs and medical skin conditions. We offer our services to Manhattan , Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens locations through our Manhattan office in NYC. Trained in Dermatology, NYC Dermatolgy by Board Certified Dermatologist NY Dermatology Dr. Gary Rothfeld possesses the special knowledge, skills and professional capability that distinguishes him as an outstanding Dermatologist in NYC , Manhattan , New York at NYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist. Top New York City Dermatologist, Dr. Rothfeld in Manhattan treats the most difficult cases until the problem clears. Dr. Rothfeld, a Board Certified Dermatologist at NYC Dermatology in Manhattan, New York is caring, detailed, and meticulous and will never give up until the problem is cleared. Dr. Rothfeld, a board certified dermatologist in nyc who practices Dermatology in Manhattan, New York has treated many patients in the entertainment and music industry is caring, detailed and meticulous and will not give up until the condition resolves. Dr. Rothfeld is recognized as one of the best Dermatologists in NYC by the entertainment industry. At NYC Dermatology by board certified Dermatologist Dr. Rothfeld, a Board Certfied Dermatologist uses multiple mechanisms at the same time to clear up your condition. Manhattan Dermatologist, Doctor Gary Rothfeld sees patients 7 days a week including Saturday and Sunday. NYC Cosmetic Dermatologist , Dr. Gary Rothfeld has consulted many entertainers in Hollywood. New York City Dermatologist Dr. Rothfeld always tries to be current on all the latest advancements at NYC Dermatology and Cosmetic Dermatological surgery. Come in and we will give you the best and top of the line dermatologist advice on how to clear or correct the problem. Dr. Rothfeld at NYC Dermatology board certified dermatologist is best known in giving his best in trying to make the patient happy. Dr. Rothfeld is best known for fixing other problems that other doctors could not. Any questions you could contact us at nycdermatologist@aol.com or contact the doctor at our Manhattan office in New York City at NYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld. Our office at NYC Dermatology by Board Certified Dermatologist is located in Manhattan, New York City and has convenient access to Manhattan , Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens via the new york subway sytems. Many patients from Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens will find it very easy to commute to our office NYC Dermatology by board certified dermatologist Dr. Gary Rothfeld which is right near Bloomingdales.Please enjoy our dermatology directory of procedures that we do at NYC Dermatology. | |||||||
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