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Saint Joseph Dermatologist Doctors for Ingrown Hair

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 Saint Joseph *

Advanced Dermatology & Skin Care
Melody L Stone
1419 Village Dr
Saint Joseph, MO 64506
(816) 364-1507

Richard J Walsh MD
Richard J Walsh
3917 Sherman Ave
Saint Joseph, MO 64506
(816) 364-6777

Kansas City Skin & Cancer Ctr LLC
Mark Cohen
5810 NW Barry Rd
STE 100
Kansas City, MO 64154
(816) 584-8100

Kansas City Skin & Cancer Ctr LLC
Kimberly R Schoofs
5810 NW Barry Rd
STE 100
Kansas City, MO 64154
(816) 584-8100

Midwest Medical Specialists
Deborah B Ohlhausen
5330 N Oak Trafficway
STE 201
Kansas City, MO 64118
(816) 454-0666

Sunflower Dermatology and Day Spa LLC
Brian M Matthys
1805 NW Platte Rd
STE STE 120
Riverside, MO 64150
(816) 472-0400

F Anthony Thomas MD
F Anthony Thomas
5601 NE Antioch Rd
STE 3
Kansas City, MO 64119
(816) 454-3424

Hugh R Bailey MD
Hugh R Bailey
124 Westwoods Dr
Liberty, MO 64068
(816) 781-9695

Children's Mercy Hospital Dermatology
Brandon D Newell
2401 Gillham Rd
Dermatology
Kansas City, MO 64108
(816) 234-3924

John C Hall MD PC
John C Hall
4400 Broadway St
STE 416
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 561-7783

Bertram Caruthers Jr. MD
Bertram Caruthers
1734 E 63rd St
STE 470
Kansas City, MO 64110
(816) 333-6555

Raytown Family Medical Care
Tamerut A Adams
9406 E 63rd St
Kansas City, MO 64133
(816) 356-1000

Dermatology Associates of Kansas City
Ronald A Higgins
1010 Carondelet Dr
STE STE 125
Kansas City, MO 64114
(816) 942-1150

Dermatology Associates of Kansas City
John F Rupp
1010 Carondelet Dr
STE STE 125
Kansas City, MO 64114
(816) 942-1150

Affiliated Dermatology
Peter J Muelleman
19101 E Valley View Pkwy
Independence, MO 64055
(816) 478-1830

Summit Skin & Vein Care
Bruce E Fearon
3600 NE Ralph Powell Rd
STE A
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 554-7546

Gale B Oleson MD
Gale B Oleson
510 NW Mock Ave
Blue Springs, MO 64014
(816) 228-9099

Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists PC
Mark H Fleischman
3265 NE Ralph Powell Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 524-4747

Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists PC
Jamie L McGinness
3265 NE Ralph Powell Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 524-4747

Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists PC
Karen E Neubauer
3265 NE Ralph Powell Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 524-4747

Dermatology & Skin Cancer Specialists PC
Shawn R Sabin
3265 NE Ralph Powell Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 524-4747

Lees Summit Dermatology Associates PC
Gary W McEwen
276 NE Tudor Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 525-8500

Saint Joseph, Missouri

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Ingrown Hair

What is an ingrown hair?

An ingrown hair happens when the sharp tip of the hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin. It is a benign condition, which usually appears as a small tan or sometimes pink bump under the skin. Often, a small pinpoint (often dark) part of the underlying hair may be seen under the skin bump. In more extensive cases, multiple small red or pink little bumps around hair follicles may be seen on any skin area that has been frequently shaved, such as face, neck, armpits, legs, and pubic region.

Ingrown hair is a very common skin condition occurring primarily after puberty. Ingrown hairs tend to be more common in areas with coarse hairs, like the bikini area in women, and beard and neck in men. Individuals with thicker, coarser hairs, such as African Americans, tend to have the highest rate of problems with ingrown hairs, particularly of the beard area. Rarely, an ingrown hair may also appear in other skin parts, such as the eyelid. Generally, ingrown hair is medically harmless, yet it may become cosmetically disfiguring and lead to scarring, skin discoloration (referred to as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation), skin infection, and rarely keloid scar formation.

What causes an ingrown hair?

Hair that is cut short and close to the skin creates a sharp tip that can more easily pierce the skin to cause an ingrown hair. Improper shaving techniques are the major cause of ingrown hairs. Other hair-removal methods, including waxing, as well as common friction from tight clothing, may worsen the situation. Although an ingrown hair is primarily caused by improper or aggressive hair removal, it sometimes occurs naturally as too much dead skin debris blocks the hair follicle opening, causing the hair to grow sideways.

Who develops ingrown hairs?

Nearly everyone will have an ingrown hair at some time. Overall, tee...

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Keloid »

What is a keloid?

Keloids can be considered to be "scars that don't know when to stop." A keloid, sometimes referred to as a keloid scar, is a tough heaped-up scar that rises quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. It usually has a smooth top and a pink or purple color. Keloids are irregularly shaped and tend to enlarge progressively. Unlike scars, keloids do not subside over time.

What is the difference between a keloid and a hypertrophic scar?

After the skin is injured, the healing process usually leaves a flat scar. Sometimes the scar is hypertrophic, or thickened, but confined to the margin of the wound. Hypertrophic scars tend to be redder and may subside by themselves (a process which can take one year or more). Treatment such as injections of cortisone (steroids) can speed this process.

Keloids, by contrast, may start some time after the injury and extend beyond the wound site. This tendency to...

Emergency Contact for Saint Joseph

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Nearby Saint Joseph Hospitals *

Heartland Regional Medical Center
5325 Faraon St
Saint Joseph, MO 64506
(816)271-6000

Atchison Hospital
1301 N Second St
Atchison, KS 66002
(913)367-2131

Saint Luke's Northland Hospital Smithville Campus
601 S Highway 169
Smithville, MO 64089
(816)532-3700

Cameron Regional Medical Center
1600 E Evergreen St
Cameron, MO 64429
(816)632-2101

Saint John Hospital
3500 S Fourth St
Leavenworth, KS 66048
(913)680-6000

VA Eastern Kansas Healthcare System Leavenworth
4101 S Fourth St
Leavenworth, KS 66048
(913)682-2000

Cushing Memorial Hospital
711 Marshall St
Leavenworth, KS 66048
(913)684-1100

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