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Skin Tag Center - Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh Dermatologist Doctors for Skin Tag

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 Pittsburgh *

Allegheny General Hospital Dermatology
Judith A Small
420 E North Ave
STE 406
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412) 359-3376

UPMC Dermatology
James B Bridenstine
3601 5th Ave
Falk Medical Bldg FL 5
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

UPMC Dermatology
Jau-Shyong Deng
3601 5th Ave
Falk Medical Bldg FL 5
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

UPMC Dermatology
Louis D Falo
3601 5th Ave
Falk Medical Bldg FL 5
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

UPMC Dermatology
Larisa Geskin
3601 5th Ave
Falk Medical Bldg FL 5
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

UPMC Dermatology
Brian V Jegasothy
3601 5th Ave
Falk Medical Bldg FL 5
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

UPP Dermatology Shadyside
Alexandra Zhang
3601 5th Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 647-4200

Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd
Melanie E Costa
4727 Friendship Ave
STE 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(412) 683-5211

Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd
George Francis
4727 Friendship Ave
STE 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(412) 683-5211

UPMC Dermatology
Pearl C Kwong
1 Childrens Hospital Dr
Children's Hospital
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 692-7559

Francis & Costa Associates In Dermatology Ltd
John P Welsh
4727 Friendship Ave
STE 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(412) 683-5211

Dermpath Diagnostics
Edward Abell
5001 Centre Ave
FL 3
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412) 682-3083

John A Zitelli MD PC
David G Brodland
5200 Centre Ave
STE 303
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-9400

John A Zitelli MD PC
John A Zitelli
5200 Centre Ave
STE 303
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-9400

UPP Dermatology Shadyside
Grace J Lee
580 S Aiken Ave
STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-1072

UPP Dermatology Shadyside
John McSorley
580 S Aiken Ave
STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-1072

UPP Dermatology Shadyside
Timothy J Patton
580 S Aiken Ave
STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-1072

UPP Dermatology Shadyside
Mary P Sheehan
580 S Aiken Ave
STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412) 681-1072

Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC
Loren S Funt
660 Washington Rd
STE STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 440-0270

Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC
Susan L Safyan
660 Washington Rd
STE STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 440-0270

Mt Lebanon Dermatology PC
Jason G Whalen
660 Washington Rd
STE STE 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15228
(412) 440-0270

Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC
Kristina Paley
100 N Wren Dr
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 429-2570

Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC
Marion M Vujevich
100 N Wren Dr
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 429-2570

Vujevich Dermatology Associates PC
Justin J Vujevich
100 N Wren Dr
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 429-2570

Premier Plastic Surgery PC
Ana C Busquets
1614 Washington Rd
STE 102
Upper St Clair, PA 15241
(412) 372-4575

RJC Fox Chapel Dermatology
Rebecca J Caserio
241 Freeport Rd
STE 7
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
(412) 784-1606

David Horvath MD
David Horvath
110 Fort Couch Rd
STE 205
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
(412) 563-3554

Martone & Martone MD
Louis H Martone
100 Delafield Rd
St Margaret Medical Arts Bldg STE 202
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
(412) 782-2302

South Hills Dermatology
Carol L Neish
363 Vanadium Rd
STE STE 101
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 279-6799

South Hills Dermatology
Maria A Paul
363 Vanadium Rd
STE STE 101
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412) 279-6799

Margaret S Lally MD LLC
Margaret S Lally
1382 Old Freeport Rd
FL 1
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
(412) 967-1192

Neil Niren MD
Neil Niren
9102 Babcock Blvd
Passavant Professional Bldg STE 206
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412) 367-0808

Dermatological Associates PC
Tracy L Prizant
575 Coal Valley Rd
STE 464
Clairton, PA 15025
(412) 469-7425

Alan W Solter MD
Alan W Solter
9104 Babcock Blvd
Passavant Professional Bldg STE 2104
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412) 366-8500

Dermatological Associates PC
Lawrence Stokar
575 Coal Valley Rd
STE 464
Clairton, PA 15025
(412) 469-7425

Kimberly A Rau MD
Kimberly A Rau
4290 William Flynn Hwy
STE 205
Allison Park, PA 15101
(412) 492-7546

Judith I Arluk MD PC
Judith I Arluk
1987 Centurion Dr
STE STE 001
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
(412) 242-7733

Sharon L Hrabovsky MD
Sharon L Hrabovsky
1606 Carmody Ct
STE STE 302
Sewickley, PA 15143
(724) 940-1005

Cosmetic Surgery & Skin Health Center
Suzan Obagi
1603 Carmody Ct
Blaymore II STE 103
Sewickley, PA 15143
(724) 940-7546

Bernard Palus MD
Bernard Palus
10 Duff Rd
STE 103
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
(412) 241-0606

Dermatologic Care Inc
Lisa A Pawelski
3424 William Penn Hwy
Bldg 2 STE STE 221
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
(412) 824-9600

Debra T Abell MD & Associates PC
Debra T Abell
11676 Perry Hwy
STE 305
Wexford, PA 15090
(724) 935-9133

Mark P Seraly MD
Mark P Seraly
222 E Mcmurray Rd
McMurray, PA 15317
(724) 969-2500

Joseph B Bikowski MD
Joseph B Bikowski
500 Chadwick St
Sewickley, PA 15143
(412) 741-2810

Nancy S House MD
Nancy S House
419 Walnut St
Sewickley, PA 15143
(412) 741-9741

Pucevich & Pucevich MDs
Maria V Pucevich
935 Thorn Run Rd
Heritage Valley Health Center STE 210
Coraopolis, PA 15108
(412) 262-1064

Ann McCune MD
Ann McCune
2001 Waterdam Plz
STE 202
Canonsburg, PA 15317
(724) 942-0610

Drs Cohen & Stephen
Ira J Cohen
980 Beaver Grade Rd
STE 10A
Coraopolis, PA 15108
(412) 262-4911

Drs Cohen & Stephen
Kristen A Stephen
980 Beaver Grade Rd
STE 10A
Coraopolis, PA 15108
(412) 262-4911

Allegheny Dermatology Associates PC
Lisa Goldberg
339 Old Haymaker Rd
STE 201
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 372-2770

Jeffrey G Weaver DO
Carol K Roper
2790 Mosside Blvd
STE 105
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 372-2277

Jeffrey G Weaver DO
Jeffrey G Weaver
2790 Mosside Blvd
STE 105
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412) 372-2277

Paul J Ruschak MD
Paul J Ruschak
100 Stoops Dr
STE STE 220
Monongahela, PA 15063
(724) 483-5507

Dermatology Associates Of West County
Jeffrey N Thompson
4016 Old William Penn Hwy
Murrysville, PA 15668
(724) 733-7544

David Bradley Amos MD PhD
David Bradley Amos
20826 Route 19
STE 2
Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
(724) 772-3833

Alicia Baum MD
Alicia Baum
8700 Pennsylvania Ave
Irwin, PA 15642
(724) 863-7530

Joel Siegel MD
Joel Siegel
150 W Beau St
First National Plaza STE 308
Washington, PA 15301
(724) 225-1505

Robert Stiegel
Robert Stiegel
701 5th St
Beaver, PA 15009
(724) 774-5255

Timothy A Brown MD
Timothy A Brown
6 Chesapeake St
STE 205
Lyndora, PA 16045
(724) 282-0404

Westmoreland Dermatology Associates
Fred G Hamaty
419 W Pittsburgh St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 837-5810

Westmoreland Dermatology Associates
Regis W McHugh
419 W Pittsburgh St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 837-5810

Westmoreland Dermatology Associates
Anthony VanNorman
419 W Pittsburgh St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 837-5810

Westmoreland Dermatology Associates
Jeffrey M Wolff
419 W Pittsburgh St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 837-5810

Drs Glasser & Pica
Stuart A Glasser
916 Green St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 832-1800

Drs Glasser & Pica
James E Pica
916 Green St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724) 832-1800

Jean B Braun MD
Jean B Braun
105 Bierer Ln
Uniontown, PA 15401
(724) 439-2574

Tri-State Dermatology Surgery and Laser Center
Robert S English
2160 Springhill Furnace Rd
Smithfield, PA 15478
(724) 564-7424

Kim Hatcher MD
Kim Hatcher
1265 Wayne Ave
119 Professional Center STE 107
Indiana, PA 15701
(724) 349-7980

King-Maceyko Dermatology Associates
Andrew J King
572 Philadelphia St
Indiana, PA 15701
(724) 349-7720

King-Maceyko Dermatology Associates
Ronald F Maceyko
572 Philadelphia St
Indiana, PA 15701
(724) 349-7720

William G Dunagin MD
William G Dunagin
108 N 13th St
Franklin, PA 16323
(814) 437-2122

Northwest Physicians Associates
Peter R Pless
505 Poplar St
STE 306
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 333-5875

Richard E Johnson MD
Richard E Johnson
90 Beaver Dr
Du Bois, PA 15801
(814) 375-4466

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is the second largest city in the state and is the county seat of Allegheny County. While the city is historically known for its steel industry, today its economy is largely based on healthcare, education, technology, robotics, and financial services. The region is also becoming a hub for oil and natural gas companies' Marcellus Shale production.
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh)

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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, 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) dramatically increase the chances of having skin tags. Normal weight individuals with larger breasts are also more prone to 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 stay around once formed. The medical name for skin tag is acrochordon.

Skin tag are bits of skin- or flesh-colored tissue that project from the surrounding skin from a small, narrow stalk. Some people call these growths "skin tabs" or barnacles. Skin tags typically occur in characteristic locations including the base of the neck, underarms, eyelids, groin folds, and under the breasts (especially where underwire bras rub directly beneath the breasts). Although skin tags may vary somewhat in appearance, they are usually smooth or slightly wrinkled and irregular, flesh-colored or slightly more brown, and hang from the skin by a small stalk. Early or beginning skin tags may be as small as a flattened pinhead-sized bump around the neck. While most tags typically are small (2-5 mm in diameter) at approximately one-third to one-half the size of a pinky fingernail, some skin tags may become as large as a big grape (1 cm in diameter) or a fig (5 cm in diameter).

Where do skin tags occur?

Skin tags can occur almost anywhere on the body where there is skin. However, the top two favorite areas for skin tags are the neck and armpits. Othe...

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Anal Itching »

What is anal itching?

Anal itching is the irritation of the skin at the exit of the rectum, known as the anus, accompanied by the desire to scratch. Although itching may be a reaction to chemicals in the stool, it often implies that there is inflammation of the anal area. The intensity of anal itching and the amount of inflammation increases from the direct trauma of scratching and the presence of moisture. At its most intense, anal itching causes intolerable discomfort that often is described as burning and soreness.

What causes anal itching?

  • Anal itching can be caused by irritating chemicals in the foods we eat, such as are found in spices, hot sauces, and peppers.

  • Anal itching also can be caused by the irritation of continuous moisture in the anus caused by frequent liquid stools, diarrhea, or escape of small amounts of stool (incontinence). Moisture increases the possibility of infections of the a...

Emergency Contact for Pittsburgh

  • In case of Emergency, call 911
  • Police (719) 444-7000
  • Fire (719) 385-5950

Nearby Pittsburgh Hospitals *

UPMC Mercy
1400 Locust St
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
(412)232-8111

Kindred Hospital Pittsburgh North Shore
1004 Arch St
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412)323-5800

Allegheny General Hospital
320 E North Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
(412)359-3131

UPMC Southside
2000 Mary St
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
(412)488-5550

Magee-Womens Hospital
300 Halket St
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)641-1000

UPMC Presbyterian
200 Lothrop St
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)647-2345

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
3705 5th Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
(412)692-5325

Western Pennsylvania Hospital
4800 Friendship Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(412)578-5000

UPMC Shadyside
5230 Centre Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
(412)623-2121

Transitional Infant Care Hospital
5324 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
(412)441-0700

The Children's Institute
1405 Shady Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
(412)420-2400

Allegheny General Hospital Suburban Campus
100 S Jackson Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15202
(412)734-6000

LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh North Campus
100 S Jackson Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15202
(412)734-7672

Ohio Valley General Hospital
25 Heckel Rd
Mc Kees Rocks, PA 15136
(412)777-6161

St Clair Hospital
1000 Bower Hill Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
(412)561-4900

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System
University Dr C
Pittsburgh, PA 15240
(412)688-6000

UPMC St Margaret
815 Freeport Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
(412)784-4000

LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh Main Campus
225 Penn Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
(412)247-2424

UPMC Braddock
400 Holland Ave
Braddock, PA 15104
(412)636-5000

Jefferson Regional Medical Center
565 Coal Valley Rd
Jefferson Hills, PA 15025
(412)469-5000

UPMC Passavant
9100 Babcock Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15237
(412)367-6700

Mayview State Hospital
1601 Mayview Rd
Bridgeville, PA 15017
(412)257-6500

Select Specialty Hospital McKeesport
1500 Fifth Ave
Mc Keesport, PA 15132
(412)664-2900

UPMC McKeesport
1500 Fifth Ave
Mc Keesport, PA 15132
(412)664-2000

Southwood Psychiatric Hospital
2575 Boyce Plaza Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
(412)257-2290

HEALTHSOUTH Harmarville Rehabilitation Hospital
320 Guys Run Rd
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
(412)828-1300

Kindred Hospital Pittsburgh
7777 Steubenville Pike
Oakdale, PA 15071
(412)494-5500

Heritage Valley Sewickley Hospital
720 Blackburn Rd
Sewickley, PA 15143
(412)741-6600

The Western Pennsylvania Hospital Forbes Regional Campus
2570 Haymaker Rd
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412)858-2000

HEALTHSOUTH Hospital of Pittsburgh
2380 McGinley Rd
Monroeville, PA 15146
(412)856-2400

HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Hospital of Sewickley
303 Camp Meeting Rd
Sewickley, PA 15143
(412)741-9500

Canonsburg General Hospital
100 Medical Blvd
Canonsburg, PA 15317
(724)745-6100

UPMC Passavant Cranberry
One St Francis Way
Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
(724)772-5300

Monongahela Valley Hospital
1163 Country Club Rd
Monongahela, PA 15063
(724)258-1000

Alle-Kiski Medical Center
1301 Carlisle St
Natrona Heights, PA 15065
(724)224-5100

Westmoreland Excela Health Hospital at Jeannette
600 Jefferson Ave
Jeannette, PA 15644
(724)527-3551

The Washington Hospital
155 Wilson Ave
Washington, PA 15301
(724)225-7000

Westmoreland Regional Hospital
532 W Pittsburgh St
Greensburg, PA 15601
(724)832-4000

Kindred Hospital at Heritage Valley
1000 Dutch Ridge Rd
Beaver, PA 15009
(724)773-8480

Medical Center of Beaver
1000 Dutch Ridge Rd
Beaver, PA 15009
(724)728-7000

Weirton Medical Center
601 Colliers Way
Weirton, WV 26062
(304)797-6000

Butler Memorial Hospital
911 E Brady St
Butler, PA 16001
(724)283-6666

Butler VA Medical Center
325 New Castle Rd
Butler, PA 16001
(724)287-4781

Frick Hospital
508 S Church St
Mount Pleasant, PA 15666
(724)547-1500

Ellwood City Hospital
724 Pershing St
Ellwood City, PA 16117
(724)752-0081

East Liverpool City Hospital
425 W Fifth St
East Liverpool, OH 43920
(330)385-7200

Trinity Health System East
380 Summit Ave
Steubenville, OH 43952
(740)283-7000

Latrobe Area Hospital
1 Mellon Way
Latrobe, PA 15650
(724)537-1000

Select Specialty Hospital Greensburg
1 Mellon Way
Latrobe, PA 15650
(724)539-3870

ACMH Hospital
One Nolte Dr
Kittanning, PA 16201
(724)543-8500

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Skin Tag

What is anal itching?

Anal itching is the irritation of the skin at the exit of the rectum, known as the anus, accompanied by the desire to scratch. Although itching may be a reaction to chemicals in the stool, it often implies that there is inflammation of the anal area. The intensity of anal itching and the amount of inflammation increases from the direct trauma of scratching and the presence of moisture. At its most intense, anal itching causes intolerable discomfort that often is described as burning and soreness.

What causes anal itching?

  • Anal itching can be caused by irritating chemicals in the foods we eat, such as are found in spices, hot sauces, and peppers.

  • Anal itching also can be caused by the irritation of continuous moisture in the anus caused by frequent liquid stools, diarrhea, or escape of small amounts of stool (incontinence). Moisture increases the possibility of infections of the a...

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