Address: 8205 W Warm Springs Rd #190, Las Vegas, NV 89113, USA
Phone: +17028320425
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:45AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:45AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:45AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:45AM–5PM
Friday: 7:45AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Michael Pearlmutter
Dr. Michael's is great. I went to her before we moved away. I reestablished when I moved back. I receive the same good quality care.
Rodger Spisal
Everything went well. The only problem was a mixup and I had to wait a month to reschedule.
William Blofsky
Great service!
Pamela Wnuck
I waited months for an appointment and was told I needed to make another appointment to remove the skin tags that I was there for.
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Yes, try to stay away from the PA though
Yes, we are proud to offer you our scleroderma treatment.
Yes, we are proud to offer wart removal.
Yes, we are proud to offer alopecia areata treatment.
Yes, we are proud to offer eczema treatment.
Yes, we are proud to offer brown age spots (sunspots) treatment.
Genetics and the immune system function play major roles in the appearance of psoriasis. Instead of the immune system protecting the body from viruses, foreign proteins and bacteria, the immune system in someone with psoriasis "misfires" and attacks healthy cells. This causes inflammation in the skin leading to more rapid growth of skin cells. The increased growth of skin cells requires more blood circulation to feed the process that results in a multitude of psoriatic symptoms.
Symptoms of psoriasis, especially early on, can be similar to other conditions like eczema or skin allergies. However, as time goes on, the physical symptoms of psoriasis can worsen including itchy, flaking skin that bleeds or cracks and thick, discolored, and/or ridged nails.
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder in which your skin produces skin cells much faster than normal. This causes them to build up into thick, flaky, itchy, inflamed patches. There are several types of psoriasis, including plaque psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, nail psoriasis, inverse psoriasis, and several other types that are rare. Common areas of the body where psoriasis develops include the scalp, torso, arms, thighs, armpits, groin, and on the fingernails and toenails.
Since lumps, bumps, and moles can develop due to a multitude of reasons such as infections, inflammation, tumors or trauma, it is important to schedule an appointment with a dermatologist who can properly identify and treat your particular condition.
We know how acne can impact you, regardless of age. Not only does it affect your skin, but it can also make you self-conscious about your appearance. As your community skin and acne specialists, we’re here to provide support and answer all your questions. Our knowledgeable dermatologic experts work with you to minimize the effects of this condition and offer solutions that can be customized just for you. We'll also address all of your concerns and provide compassionate support throughout the entire process.
Yes, we are proud to offer Acne treatment
Many acne treatments are available, but their efficacy can differ from person to person; what works for you may not work for someone else. Furthermore, some medications and treatments are more effective for milder cases of the condition, while other treatments are better for severe breakouts. Mild or moderate cases of acne (i.e., a few blemishes, whiteheads, and/or blackheads) can be erased with simple over-the-counter medications with benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, or salicylic acid. However, for severe acne cases (red, swollen, often painful blemishes consisting of cysts and/or nodules), an array of treatments can work: these include prescription-strength topical or oral medications, antibiotics to destroy the acne-causing bacteria, a variety of light therapies (including lasers), chemical peels, and drainage and extraction procedures for the most stubborn acne.
When the clogging in your pores builds up too much, they become a breeding ground for P. acnes, the bacteria that cause pimples to develop. However, it’s important to remember what doesn’t cause acne: stress, fried foods and other poor diet choices, poor hygiene, and hormones. While it is true that these things can worsen your acne, there is no truth to the myth that they actually cause the condition.
Affecting more than 50 million Americans, acne is the most common skin problem in the country. Acne is the result of clogged pores that eventually become small red bumps, or pimples, which can be characterized as blackheads, whiteheads, cysts, pustules, and more. While these blemishes commonly appear on your face, they also can develop on the neck, shoulders, upper arms, chest, back, and buttocks.
A facial refers to any of a variety of skin treatments for the face that are designed to rejuvenate and revitalize the skin. At our cosmetic dermatology center, we offer several types of facials. These include the following: HydraFacial (exfoliates, rejuvenates, hydrates, and improves acne), acne facials, SkinMedica facials, Euro facials, combination facials (with microdermabrasion), back facials for acne, and organic facials. Each type of facial has specific benefits, features, and applications.
Yes. If you’re interested in clearing your skin of unwanted patches of hair, we have a range of treatment options that give you softer, smoother skin that mere shaving does not provide, including laser hair removal. This procedure is effective for all parts of your body, particularly the legs, arms, hands, underarms, face (eyebrows, lips, chin), ears, neck, chest, stomach, bikini area, and back.
Mohs micrographic surgery is an extremely effective treatment for a variety of skin cancers. Due to its accuracy, high success rate and cosmetically appropriate outcomes, Mohs remains the gold standard for skin cancer removal. The surgical specialists at our center are highly trained to perform this precise surgery with skill and technique refined through years of experience and study.
We can address the following dermatology concerns via Telehealth: Acne, Psoriasis, Rashes, Rosacea, Scalp Issues, Skin Cancer, Moles, Warts, and so much more!
Yes, for your convenience and peace of mind, we are now (virtually) coming to you and offering Telehealth visits!
They won't let you book an appointment online. You can submit an online request for an appointment but they'll just call you to schedule anyway. I have requested several times that they email me to schedule, as I can't make or receive phone calls during business hours due to my job, and all I get are voicemails back saying I have to call during business hours.
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