Conditions

What we treat.


The full range of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology — diagnosed in person, treated with evidence-based care, and followed up by the same team.

Medical

Medical dermatology.

Inflammatory, autoimmune, infectious, and chronic skin conditions evaluated in person and managed with evidence-based care.

Acne

Chronic and acute acne, treated based on severity, hormonal factors, and prior response. Options include topical retinoids, antibiotics, hormonal therapy, and oral isotretinoin where indicated.

Rosacea

Chronic facial redness, flushing, and papules. Treatment plans address triggers, topical therapy, oral antibiotics, and light-based treatments where appropriate.

Eczema

Atopic dermatitis and related eczematous conditions. Diagnosed in person; treated with moisturization, topical corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, or systemic therapy.

Atopic Dermatitis

A chronic, itchy, relapsing inflammatory skin condition. Evaluated for severity and triggers; treated stepwise from topicals through systemics and biologics.

Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Skin reactions caused by allergens or irritants. Diagnosis often involves patch testing to identify the trigger.

Psoriasis

A chronic, immune-mediated condition presenting as well-demarcated, scaly plaques. Treated based on severity, body surface area, and prior response.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Scaling and redness commonly affecting the scalp, face, and chest. Managed with medicated cleansers and topical anti-inflammatories.

Dandruff

Flaking of the scalp, often related to seborrheic dermatitis. Treated with targeted medicated shampoos.

Folliculitis

Inflammation or infection of hair follicles. Evaluated to determine bacterial, fungal, or irritation-related cause.

Rashes

New or persistent rashes evaluated in person. Diagnosis guides whether topical, systemic, or further workup is needed.

Itchy Skin

Pruritus from many causes — dryness, allergy, systemic disease, or primary skin conditions. Worked up for underlying cause.

Dry Skin

Persistent xerosis evaluated for contributing factors. Treatment includes barrier-repair regimens and targeted prescriptions where needed.

Vitiligo

Loss of skin pigmentation. Treatment options include topical and light-based therapies; new oral options for select patients.

Hair Loss

Pattern hair loss, telogen effluvium, alopecia areata, and scarring alopecias. Evaluated with history, exam, and labs as indicated.

Hair and Scalp Disorders

Scalp dermatitis, folliculitis, scarring alopecia, and other conditions. Workup tailored to presentation.

Sun-Damaged Skin

Evaluation of cumulative photodamage and risk-reduction planning. Treatment options range from topicals to procedural.

Sunspots

Solar lentigines (sunspots) evaluated for benign vs. suspicious features; treated with topicals or in-office procedures.

Seborrheic Keratoses

Common benign growths — confirmed clinically; removed when symptomatic, irritated, or for cosmetic reasons.

Lymphomas of the Skin

Cutaneous T-cell and B-cell lymphomas — diagnosis confirmed by biopsy; management coordinated with hematology-oncology.

Verruca (Warts)

Common, plantar, and flat warts treated with cryotherapy, topical agents, or in-office procedures based on type and location.

Molluscum Contagiosum

Common in children and immunocompromised adults. Treatment options include observation, topical agents, or in-office removal.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Dermatologic manifestations of STIs evaluated in a private setting; testing and referral when appropriate.

Surgical

Surgical dermatology.

In-office biopsies, excisions, and surgical treatment of skin cancers and benign lesions. NCCN-guideline care.

Skin Cancer Screening

Full-body skin exam. Suspicious lesions are biopsied in the office. Pathology returns within 7–10 days; we call with results.

Basal Cell Carcinoma

The most common skin cancer. Treatment follows NCCN guidelines: excision, electrodessication and curettage, topical chemotherapy, or referral for Mohs surgery where indicated.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Second-most-common skin cancer. Risk and treatment guided by histology, location, and patient factors.

Melanoma

Pigmented lesion evaluation and biopsy when warranted. Confirmed melanoma is managed per NCCN guidelines with appropriate referral.

Actinic Keratoses

Pre-cancerous sun-damaged spots. Treated with liquid nitrogen, topical chemotherapy, or photodynamic therapy.

Moles

Mole evaluation, monitoring, and removal — biopsy when atypia is a concern.

Bumps and Growths

Cysts, lipomas, neurofibromas, and other benign growths. Evaluated and removed when warranted.

Irritated Skin Tags

Painful, snagging, or inflamed skin tags removed in-office. Multiple techniques available.

Pediatric

Pediatric dermatology.

Common pediatric skin conditions. DermNow walk-in clinic welcomes ages 1 and up; infants under 1 are seen by scheduled appointment.

Pediatric Skin Diseases

Eczema, viral exanthems, birthmarks, infantile hemangiomas, and other pediatric dermatologic conditions. Ages 1+ welcome at DermNow; under 1 by appointment only.

Cosmetic-adjacent

Cosmetic concerns.

A focused cosmetic menu at Monument; expanded cosmetic care at Esvie Medical Spa, our cosmetic practice in the same office.

Wrinkles

Dynamic and static wrinkles evaluated and addressed with topical, injectable, or device-based options. Expanded cosmetic care at Esvie Medical Spa.

Aging Concerns

Concerns related to skin changes over time — pigmentation, texture, laxity. Plans drawn to the patient's skin and goals.

Stretch Marks

Striae evaluated for treatment options — topical, light-based, or microneedling, depending on age and skin type.

Veins (Spider Veins)

Facial and leg telangiectasias treated with sclerotherapy or vascular laser, based on vessel size and location.

A–Z index

All conditions.

  • Acne medical
  • Actinic Keratoses surgical
  • Aging Concerns cosmetic
  • Allergic Contact Dermatitis medical
  • Atopic Dermatitis medical
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma surgical
  • Bumps and Growths surgical
  • Dandruff medical
  • Dry Skin medical
  • Eczema medical
  • Folliculitis medical
  • Hair and Scalp Disorders medical
  • Hair Loss medical
  • Irritated Skin Tags surgical
  • Itchy Skin medical
  • Lymphomas of the Skin medical
  • Melanoma surgical
  • Moles surgical
  • Molluscum Contagiosum medical
  • Pediatric Skin Diseases pediatric
  • Psoriasis medical
  • Rashes medical
  • Rosacea medical
  • Seborrheic Dermatitis medical
  • Seborrheic Keratoses medical
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases medical
  • Skin Cancer Screening surgical
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma surgical
  • Stretch Marks cosmetic
  • Sun-Damaged Skin medical
  • Sunspots medical
  • Veins (Spider Veins) cosmetic
  • Verruca (Warts) medical
  • Vitiligo medical
  • Wrinkles cosmetic