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Regency Specialties offers a wide variety of services to improve medical dermatology conditions. No matter what your skin issue may be, it’s our goal to help you maintain healthy skin and feel your best.
We take a comprehensive approach to medical dermatology by providing the latest treatments and innovations available for our patients. If you are experiencing an issue with your skin or simply want to schedule your annual skin cancer screening, contact us today.
Warts are common skin growths that are caused by a highly contagious virus known as human papilloma virus (HPV). Despite over 100 strains of HPV exist, foot warts are only caused by a few of them. The virus is usually contracted by walking on contaminated surfaces. You can avoid getting foot warts by wearing shoes when walking in gym locker rooms or near swimming pools. Many people mistake foot warts for calluses. Warts on the bottom of the feet may be hard and flat, but warts on other areas of the feet are typically soft and raised.
Anyone can develop foot warts, though they are most likely to affect children, teenagers, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Many patients are concerned about this bothersome (but very treatable) condition. To get rid of a wart, the infected skin cells must be physically destroyed. At Regency, treatment of warts is customized based on the wart size, location, and severity. Our expert staff offer various in-office procedures such as cryotherapy, pairing, injections, and topical medications to target and destroy the wart virus DNA.
Melasma is a condition causing hyperpigmentation of the skin. It is typically seen on the sun-exposed areas of the face. Stress and thyroid disease could also be causes of melasma. It is more commonly seen in women with darker skin pigmentation, or who live in areas of intense UV light. There are more than 200,000 cases of melasma in the U.S. each year. Melasma is treatable, but can take time to reverse. It is not cancerous and will not develop into skin cancer.
Melasma can also occur from hormonal fluctuations such as with pregnancy or use of oral contraceptives. For this reason, it has been nicknamed the “mask of pregnancy”. We develop a good foundational regimen and build upon that as needed. Melasma can be treated with retinol products, hydroquinone creams, topical steroids, chemical peels, and lasers. Sunscreen is also recommended daily, as the hyperpigmentation worsens with continued sun exposure.
Impetigo
Impetigo is a highly contagious bacterial skin infection. Impetigo most commonly presents as weeping vesicles and pustules with overlying honey-colored crust around chin and mouth. Impetigo is spread by skin-to-skin contact and requires medical treatment. Because of how easily this disease is spread, it has been nicknamed the “school disease”. Once you are medicated for 24 hours, the disease is not contagious anymore.
Impetigo is the most common bacterial skin infection in children. It is a common finding in children with eczema, due to underlying skin barrier dysfunction. Treatment typically involves a topical antibiotic. Oral antibiotics are sometimes indicated in cases of widespread involvement. Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis is a rare complication of untreated impetigo, and is easily ruled out during clinical evaluation. Children are more likely to develop post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis than adults, and they are also more likely to recover quickly.
Seborrheic
keratoses
Seborrheic keratoses are common, benign skin growths. Seborrheic keratoses are genetic and are not caused by exposure to UV radiation, unlike many other skin lesions. Some SKs are flat and look like common sun spots, while others have a “stuck on” appearance. Since SKs come in many different colors, sizes, and shapes, they frequently raise concern for skin cancer among patients. Seborrheic keratosis is very common, with over three million cases in the U.S. each year; however, it is very treatable by a medical professional.
SKs are easily identifiable to a dermatology trained-professional, as these have very characteristic traits under magnification. Although SKs do not present any health risks, they can be unsightly, itchy, and irritated. Depending on location and size, SKs can be easily removed with liquid nitrogen, shave removal, or excision. At Regency, we determine the best treatment option based upon each patient’s individual needs.
Skin and soft tissue infections primarily develop as a result of bacteria gaining access under the skin via minor injuries. Staph and strep are two most common pathogens implicated in majority of skin and soft tissue infections. Skin infections typically present as painful, hot, red skin lesions. In more severe cases, systemic symptoms such as fever, malaise, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may also be present. Certain conditions such as diabetes and immunosuppression increase one’s risk of acquiring a skin infection.
Diabetes often causes slow-healing wounds that can worsen rapidly, with elevated blood glucose levels serving as the initial barrier to healing. Thus, achieving optimal glycemic control is imperative. Treatment typically includes an oral and sometimes topical antibiotic. A culture may be obtained as well. In severe cases, incision and drainage and surgical debridement are also necessary in addition to antibiotics.
Cellulitis is an infection of the skin and underlying tissues below the skin surface. If left untreated, cellulitis can be life-threatening. Strep pyogenes and staph aureus are two most common pathogens implicated in majority of cellulitis cases. Skin injuries such as cuts, insect bites, or surgical incisions are commonly the sites of the infection. There are more than 200,000 cases per year in the U.S. Once treated, it usually resolves within days to weeks.
Mild cases of cellulitis can be treated with oral antibiotics and close observation on an outpatient basis. We may take a culture of your skin to identify the specific bacteria causing the infection. The outer border may be marked with a marker to monitor for progression. Fast-spreading cellulitis or cellulitis with signs of systemic infection typically requires hospitalization and treatment with IV antibiotics.
Skin Growths
Skin growths can present in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures. Benign growths often have a wart-like appearance. The most common benign growths are moles or lentigines. Some skin growths can be worrisome, as they may resemble skin cancer. The only absolute indication for removal of a skin growth is underlying malignancy. These growths most commonly appear in middle age or later.
Many skin growths, also known as “skin tags”, don’t require any treatment. If a growth is irritating or its appearance is unwanted, it can be removed. Unwanted skin growths affect over three million people in the U.S. per year. Our skilled dermatologic professionals at Regency can help determine whether a skin growth requires treatment or monitoring.
Hair infections
Fungal scalp infections and folliculitis are just some conditions that can infect the hair follicle. The symptoms normally look like severe dandruff, and may be mistaken for psoriasis. Make sure to get a diagnosis from a doctor before taking any medicine. In serious cases, scalp fungus can cause big bumps or swellings in certain areas of the scalp. These can hurt, and if not treated, cause permanent hair loss and scars.
If you have a stubborn case of this infection or you want to get rid of it as fast as possible, you may need to take medication for it. At Regency, our skilled providers are qualified to evaluate and treat the underlying causes of various conditions that cause hair infections.
Discoloration of the skin can present in a variety of colors and textures. Discoloration can be caused by various rashes and skin conditions. In some situations, skin discoloration may be a sign of a more serious underlying disease. There are several skin pigmentation disorders such as hyperpigmentation and vitiligo that could be causing the issue.
Some people try home remedies to cure skin discoloration, but the condition could be a sign to a deeper problem, and it is important that you get an accurate diagnosis. At Regency, our dedicated staff has the expertise to evaluate and diagnose various causes of skin discoloration and treat accordingly depending on our patient’s unique needs.
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