Image-Guided Superficial Radiotherapy (IG-SRT) is chosen by informed patients who may not be ideal candidates for Mohs surgery or are seeking a non-invasive option for treating basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma skin cancers.
Eczema generally shows up in the form of rashes, areas of red bumps, or dry patches of skin and can be incredibly itchy or painful. There are medicated creams and oral drugs that can help relieve these symptoms.
Psoriasis can show up in the form of patches of red inflamed skin covered in silver-colored scales, itchy painful skin that cracks and bleeds, or scaly plaques on the scalp. Once it’s determined that you have psoriasis, there are several options for treatment.
If caught early, most skin cancer can be easily treated. Check your skin regularly for any abnormalities or unusual growths and do yearly check ups with your dermatologist.
A change in color, texture, or shape of your nail can potentially mean disease. If you notice any dramatic changes it’s important to see your dermatologist to figure out the underlying causes. Once that’s discovered you can then begin treatment to help restore your nails health.
Hair loss can be caused by many different things. A series of tests can be done to find the underlying cause of your hair loss. Once diagnosed there are a variety of treatments that have been known to help with the regrowth of your hair.