Freckles Center - Penn Hills, PA
Penn Hills Dermatologist Doctors for FrecklesType 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 Penn Hills *![]() Margaret S Lally MD LLC ![]() Bernard Palus MD ![]() Martone & Martone MD ![]() RJC Fox Chapel Dermatology ![]() Dermatologic Care Inc ![]() Judith I Arluk MD PC ![]() Allegheny Dermatology Associates PC ![]() UPP Dermatology Shadyside ![]() UPP Dermatology Shadyside ![]() UPP Dermatology Shadyside ![]() Jeffrey G Weaver DO ![]() UPP Dermatology Shadyside ![]() Jeffrey G Weaver DO ![]() UPP Dermatology Shadyside ![]() John A Zitelli MD PC ![]() John A Zitelli MD PC ![]() Dermpath Diagnostics ![]() Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd ![]() Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd ![]() Kimberly A Rau MD ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() UPMC Dermatology ![]() Dermatological Associates PC ![]() Dermatological Associates PC ![]() Dermatology Associates Of West County ![]() Allegheny General Hospital Dermatology ![]() Neil Niren MD ![]() Alan W Solter MD ![]() Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC ![]() Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC ![]() Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC ![]() Alicia Baum MD ![]() Debra T Abell MD & Associates PC ![]() Premier Plastic Surgery PC ![]() Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC ![]() Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC ![]() Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC ![]() David Horvath MD ![]() South Hills Dermatology ![]() South Hills Dermatology ![]() Sharon L Hrabovsky MD ![]() Cosmetic Surgery & Skin Health Center ![]() Nancy S House MD ![]() Joseph B Bikowski MD ![]() Paul J Ruschak MD ![]() David Bradley Amos MD PhD ![]() Westmoreland Dermatology Associates ![]() Westmoreland Dermatology Associates ![]() Westmoreland Dermatology Associates ![]() Westmoreland Dermatology Associates ![]() Timothy A Brown MD ![]() Pucevich & Pucevich MDs ![]() Drs Glasser & Pica ![]() Drs Glasser & Pica ![]() Mark P Seraly MD ![]() Drs Cohen & Stephen ![]() Drs Cohen & Stephen ![]() Ann McCune MD ![]() Robert Stiegel ![]() Joel Siegel MD ![]() Jean B Braun MD ![]() Kim Hatcher MD ![]() King-Maceyko Dermatology Associates ![]() King-Maceyko Dermatology Associates ![]() Tri-State Dermatology Surgery and Laser Center ![]() William G Dunagin MD ![]() Northwest Physicians Associates ![]() Richard E Johnson MD ![]() Blair Medical Associates ![]() Altoona Dermatology Associates ![]() Altoona Dermatology Associates Penn Hills, PennsylvaniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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FrecklesWhat are freckles?Freckles are flat, tanned circular spots that typically are the size of the head of a common nail. The spots are multiple and may develop randomly on the skin, especially after repeated exposure to sunlight. These are particularly common in people of fair complexion on upper-body skin areas like the cheeks, nose, arms, and upper shoulders. They may appear on people as young as age 1 or 2.
Most freckles on a person's skin are usually uniform in color. On different people, freckles may vary somewhat in
What types of freckles are there?
There are two basic types of freckles: simple freckles and sunburn freckles. Simple freckles are usually tan, round, and Ephelides (singular: ephelis) is the Greek word and medical term for freckle. This term refers to flat spots that are tan, slightly reddish, or light brown and typically appear during the sunny months. They are most often found on people with light com... Recommended Reading Related to FrecklesWhat are moles?Moles are very common small growths that look like a piece of flat or raised skin. Moles may be tan, brown, black, reddish brown, or skin colored. Most moles are typically the size of a pencil eraser (about 6 mm). Moles can range anywhere from pinhead size up to greater than the size of your hand. Essentially, moles are just a collection or clump of pigment cells called melanocytes. While melanocytes normally occur in small numbers in the skin, when these cells bunch up in a nest, they then create what is visible as a mole. They also tend to become darker and more apparent with sun exposure and pregnancy and lighten somewhat in the winter months. Moles can occur anywhere on the skin, including more unusual areas such as the scalp, ears, eyelids, lips, palms, soles, genitals, penis, and anal area. The medical name for mole is nevus or melanocytic nevus. Multiple moles are called nevi.
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Nearby Penn Hills Hospitals *![]() HEALTHSOUTH Harmarville Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() UPMC St Margaret ![]() VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System ![]() LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh Main Campus ![]() Transitional Infant Care Hospital ![]() The Children's Institute ![]() UPMC Shadyside ![]() Western Pennsylvania Hospital ![]() UPMC Braddock ![]() The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Forbes Regional Campus ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Hospital of Pittsburgh ![]() Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh ![]() UPMC Presbyterian ![]() Magee-Womens Hospital ![]() UPMC Mercy ![]() UPMC Southside ![]() Allegheny General Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Pittsburgh North Shore ![]() Alle-Kiski Medical Center ![]() Select Specialty Hospital McKeesport ![]() UPMC McKeesport ![]() UPMC Passavant ![]() Allegheny General Hospital Suburban Campus ![]() LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh North Campus ![]() Jefferson Regional Medical Center ![]() Ohio Valley General Hospital ![]() St Clair Hospital ![]() Westmoreland Excela Health Hospital at Jeannette ![]() Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital ![]() UPMC Passavant Cranberry ![]() Mayview State Hospital ![]() Southwood Psychiatric Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Sewickley ![]() Westmoreland Regional Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Pittsburgh ![]() Monongahela Valley Hospital ![]() Butler Memorial Hospital ![]() Canonsburg General Hospital ![]() ACMH Hospital ![]() Butler VA Medical Center ![]() Latrobe Area Hospital ![]() Select Specialty Hospital Greensburg ![]() Frick Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital at Heritage Valley ![]() Medical Center of Beaver ![]() Torrance State Hospital ![]() The Washington Hospital ![]() Ellwood City Hospital Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |














































































