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Dry Skin Center - Utica, NY

Utica Dermatologist Doctors for Dry Skin

Type of Physician: Dermatologist

What is a Dermatologist?

A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars.

Specialty: Dermatology

Common Name: Skin Doctor

Dermatologist Doctors in Utica *

Slocum Dickson Medical Group PLLC
Edward B Lee
1729 Burrstone Rd
New Hartford, NY 13413
(315) 798-1500

Slocum Dickson Medical Group PLLC
Vincent J Vaccaro
1729 Burrstone Rd
New Hartford, NY 13413
(315) 798-1500

Utica Business Park
Douglas Ahn
6 Rhoads Dr
Utica, NY 13502
(315) 738-7883

Ronald E Lather MD
Ronald E Lather
5457 E Seneca St
Vernon, NY 13476
(315) 829-8240

Bassett Healthcare Dermatology
Marina Bravin
1 Atwell Rd
Dermatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-6542

Bassett Healthcare Dermatology
Daniel W Cuozzo
1 Atwell Rd
Dermatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-6542

Bassett Healthcare Dermatology
Steven D Resnick
1 Atwell Rd
Dermatology
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 547-6542

William G Patrick MD
William G Patrick
212 Highbridge St
STE A
Fayetteville, NY 13066
(315) 637-9116

Ibrahim A Tangoren MD
Ibrahim Tangoren
2949 Erie Blvd E
STE 110
Syracuse, NY 13224
(315) 424-1430

Farah Dermatology & Cosmetics LLC
Joyce Farah
1000 E Genesee St
Hill Medical Ctr STE 601
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-8331

Farah Dermatology & Cosmetics LLC
Fuad S Farah
1000 E Genesee St
Hill Medical Ctr STE 601
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 422-8331

Dermatology Consultants LLC
Madhavi Menon
1000 E Genesee St
STE 404
Syracuse, NY 13215
(315) 701-0070

Dermatology Consultants LLC
Karen L Quint
1000 E Genesee St
STE 404
Syracuse, NY 13215
(315) 701-0070

Lewis M Dubroff MD
Lewis M Dubroff
475 Irving Ave
STE 314
Syracuse, NY 13210
(315) 471-3384

North Medical Family Physicians
Hani Alkhouri
5100 W Taft Rd
STE STE 1G
Liverpool, NY 13088
(315) 452-2829

Donald L Levin MD
Donald L Levin
5100 W Taft Rd
STE 1H
Liverpool, NY 13088
(315) 452-2600

Jon C Lochner MD
Jon C Lochner
4900 Broad Rd
Physicians Bldg North STE 4P
Syracuse, NY 13215
(315) 492-5727

Farah Dermatology & Cosmetics LLC
Ramsay S Farah
8280 Willett Pkwy
STE 101
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
(315) 422-8331

Northern Nurse Practitioners
Rachel E Lewis
26495 State Rte 3
Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 786-1924

Dermatology & Plastic Surgery of Northern New York
Barbara T Licznerski
826 Washington St
STE 104
Watertown, NY 13601
(315) 786-1500

Reflections Dermatology
Jeffrey R LaDuca
833 W Genesee St
Skaneateles, NY 13152
(315) 685-1100

United Medical Associates Plastic Surgery
Abolaji A Sangosanya
27 Park Ave
FL 2
Binghamton, NY 13903
(607) 772-6266

Joseph M Newmark MD
Joseph M Newmark
240 Riverside Dr
STE 10
Johnson City, NY 13790
(607) 797-9036

Joseph M Newmark MD
Natalie M Roney
240 Riverside Dr
STE 10
Johnson City, NY 13790
(607) 797-9036

Mitchell S Singer MD
Mitchell S Singer
1210 Union St
Schenectady, NY 12308
(518) 374-4400

Theta S Pattison MD
Theta S Pattison
2508 Western Ave
Altamont, NY 12009
(518) 690-0177

Josephine McCallister MD
Josephine McCallister
2333 N Trip Hammer Rd
STE STE 203
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 257-1107

Ithaca Dermatology
Kimberly J Silvers
821 Cliff St
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 256-7546

Utica, New York

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Dry Skin

What is dry skin?

Dry skin is a very common skin condition characterized by abnormal or excessive dryness of skin. While dry skin tends to affect males and females equally, older individuals are typically much more prone to dry skin. The skin in elderly individuals tends to have diminishing amounts of natural skin oils and lubricants. Areas such as the arms, hands, and particularly lower legs tend to be more affected by dry skin. Dry skin is also known as xeroderma.

Dry skin may be a mild, temporary condition lasting a few days to weeks. Dry skin may also become a more severe, long-term skin problem for some. Symptoms of dry skin include discomfort from skin tightness and itching. In addition, external factors such as weather can affect the severity of skin dryness. For example, cold or dry air and winter weather can worsen dry skin. Individuals whose occupations require more frequent hand-washing and sanitizing may experience dry skin more often. Dry skin may also be a side effect of some medications or a symptom from an underlying physiological disorder, like an overactive or underactive thyroid gland or Sjogren's syndrome.

Skin is normally covered by sebum, which is the natural oil product of sebaceous glands. Sebum helps to prevent skin dehydration. When the skin's fatty oils are stripped away, the skin loses its protection and loses moisture more easily. As skin becomes dry, it also may become more sensitive and prone to rashes and skin breakdown. This condition is sometimes referred to as xerosis. Dry skin may be an entirely invisible skin condition, or may cause a fine dry powder-like appearance of the skin. Untreated, dry skin may become irritated and result in a red rash (xerodermatitis).

Simple prevention and treatment measures are very effective in the treatment of dry skin. Basic dry skin prevention steps include avoidance of harsh soaps and chemical cleansers. Treatment generally requires more frequent and r...

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Skin Tag »

What is a skin tag?

Skin tags are common, acquired, benign skin growths that look like a small piece of soft, hanging skin. Skin tags are harmless growths. Some individuals may be more prone to tags (greater than 50-100 tags) either through increased weight, in part combined with heredity, or other unknown causes. Males and females are equally prone to developing skin tags. Obesity and being moderately overweight (even temporary increases in weight) dramatically increase the chances of having skin tags. Women of normal weight with larger breasts are also more prone to developing skin tags under their breasts. Some small tags spontaneously rub or fall off painlessly and the person may not even know they had a skin tag. Most tags do not fall off on their own and persist once formed. The medical name for skin tag is acrochordon.

Skin tags are bits of skin- or flesh-colored tissue that project from the surrounding skin from a small, narrow stalk. Some people ca...

Emergency Contact for Utica

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Nearby Utica Hospitals *

Faxton St Luke's Healthcare St Luke's Campus
1656 Champion Ave
Utica, NY 13503
(315)624-6000

Faxton St Luke's Healthcare Faxton Campus
1676 Sunset Ave
Utica, NY 13502
(315)624-6000

Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
1400 Noyes St
Utica, NY 13502
(315)738-3800

St Elizabeth Medical Center
2209 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
(315)798-8100

Valley Health Services
690 W German St
Herkimer, NY 13350
(315)866-3330

Rome Memorial Hospital
1500 N James St
Rome, NY 13440
(315)338-7000

Little Falls Hospital
140 Burwell St
Little Falls, NY 13365
(315)823-1000

Oneida Healthcare Center
321 Genesee St
Oneida, NY 13421
(315)363-6000

Community Memorial Hospital
150 Broad St
Hamilton, NY 13346
(315)824-1100

Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
One Atwell Rd
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607)547-3456

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