HydraFacial®
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
2y ago
HydraFacial® is the hydradermabrasion procedure that combines cleansing, extraction, and hydration simultaneously, resulting in clearer, more beautiful skin with little-to-no downtime. The treatment is soothing, moisturizing, non-invasive, and generally non-irritating. As with most procedures, visible results from HydraFacial® will vary from person to person. It is safe for all skin types and HydraFacial®’s unique boosting serums target a variety of complexion issues including dryness, acne-prone skin, and fine lines and wrinkles. How HydraFacial® works HydraFacial combines cleansing and exfol ..read more
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Cosmetic Lesion Removal
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
2y ago
Cosmetic lesion removal includes cryotherapy, cauterization, snip removal, and extractions Many Epiphany Dermatology offices offer cosmetic lesion removal of benign skin growths that may include seborrheic keratoses, sebaceous hyperplasia (overgrown oil glands), skin tags, or milia. Because these procedures are considered cosmetic in nature, insurance typically does not cover removal of these common skin conditions. Depending on the nature of the cosmetic lesion, these procedures are performed by a board-certified dermatologist, trained medical staff, or a licensed aesthetician. What are the d ..read more
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Skin Rejuvenation Treatments
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
2y ago
Your skin naturally shows signs of aging as you get older. You may notice increased laxity, wrinkles, sun damage, and volume loss. If you want to achieve a smoother, brighter, more youthful complexion, we offer a variety of skin rejuvenation treatments at Epiphany Dermatology. Some of our most popular skin-rejuvenation treatments include chemical peels, Fraxel® laser, Clear + Brilliant®, and IPL treatments. These approaches are non-invasive, meaning you’ll be able to achieve natural, younger-looking skin with minimal downtime. What Is a Chemical Peel? Chemical peels mimic your body’s natural r ..read more
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Melasma Treatment
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
2y ago
Melasma is a skin condition that creates brown patches of skin in areas that get significant sun exposure. At Epiphany Dermatology, we are passionate about restoring your skin and helping you to achieve a smooth, even complexion. With this in mind, our skilled team members work hard to make melasma treatment a positive, comfortable experience. What Causes Melasma? The leading cause of melasma is exposure to UVA sun rays. UVA rays can lead to significant damage to your skin. Most sunscreens protect against a broad spectrum of UV rays but do not offer UVA ray protection. UVA rays are even able t ..read more
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Phototherapy (UVA and UVB)
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
3y ago
Phototherapy or light therapy uses specific wavelengths of light in the ultraviolent (UV) range to treat certain skin disorders. Ultraviolent light has anti-inflammatory properties in the skin and can be used to decrease skin inflammation and decrease skin itching. It can be used to treat many inflammatory disorders including dermatitis or eczema and psoriasis. It can also be used to treat autoimmune disorders such as vitiligo and even skin lymphomas including early cutaneous T-cell lymphoma or mycosis fungoides. This treatment is usually performed in a dermatology office and needs to be presc ..read more
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Sun Spots
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
3y ago
Sun spots or solar lentigos are light brown to tan spots that appear on the skin over time and are usually from sun exposure. The most common body areas affected are the sun exposed areas of the face, shoulders, arms, and hands. Sun spots are usually benign (not cancerous) growths. However, rarely a skin cancer could develop in one of these lesions. Concerning signs for skin cancer development would be any lesion that is symptomatic (itching, painful, bleeding etc), darkening, growing, developing multiple colors, or changing over time. Because sun spots are from the sun the best prevention is ..read more
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Dry Skin
Epiphany Dermatology
by epiAdmin
3y ago
Dry skin (also called xerosis) is a very common, benign condition of the skin. There can be many different causes for dry skin including internal or genetic causes and external or environmental factors. Several of the environment factors that can cause dry skin include normal aging, dry climates, or excessive exposure to water. Excess water exposure can occur during household work or different occupational exposures that may require you to immerse your hands in water frequently. Healthcare workers, cleaners, and hair stylists may be at increased risk of excess water exposure. Some of the sympt ..read more
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Subcision Treatment for Acne Scars: An Effective Addition to Laser Therapy
Epiphany Dermatology
by Angelo Petropolis, MD
3y ago
Acne brings much that’s unwelcome  — redness, pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, self-consciousness, and frustration. For many, the struggle doesn’t end when their acne is gone. Some people see scars from their breakouts long after they’ve cleared.  Is now the right time to erase them?  If your acne scars are bothering you, yes. We now have treatment options for acne scars including dermabrasion, laser therapy, subcision treatment, excisions, skin grafting, or a combination of these procedures. If you’re bothered, self-conscious, or simply tired of your acne scars, you can take st ..read more
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How to Know What Laser Treatment is Right for You
Epiphany Dermatology
by Angelo Petropolis, MD
3y ago
Lasers seem to do it all. If you’re considering a laser treatment, the possibilities seem endless. They’re used to treat skin texture, aging, and discoloration to name a few. Plus, they help solve the “how to remove hair permanently” dilemma.  Lasers are so effective in dermatology, it can seem overwhelming for patients to decide where to start. Not to worry — your dermatologist will help you decide the best option! But, before your appointment, here are the basics. Types of Skin Lasers (and What They Fix!) Lasers are a multi-faceted tool that allow us to treat wrinkles, scars, sunspots ..read more
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What Not to Do After Botox: 3 Things to Avoid After Your First Treatment
Epiphany Dermatology
by Angelo Petropolis, MD
3y ago
If you’re considering your first Botox treatment, you’ve probably heard a wide range of opinions.  Some people swear by it. They talk about it as casually as getting their nails done.  Monday: Brunch Tuesday: Nails Wednesday: Botox…  Others see it with skepticism. “Who would choose to have a chemical injected in their face?” they wonder as they imagine frozen-faced women who never frown.  While it’s controversial for some, Botox is still one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States. However, that doesn’t mean you should approach your first procedure with ..read more
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