Cosmetic Dermatologist Vancouver WA

Find cosmetic dermatologists in Vancouver, WA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Vancouver, WA.

Local Businesses

Michael Workman

1405 Se 164Th Street Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98683


Cynthia Gray

(360) 892-0096
615 S.E. Chkalov Drive #14
Vancouver, WA 98683


Karen Vigeland

(360) 254-5267
8614 E Mill Plain Blvd, Suite 400
Vancouver, WA 98664


Theresa Mah

(360) 254-1240
700 Ne 87Th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98664


Frederick David Ott

360-418-6001
14406 Ne 20Th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98686


Kazmierowski, John A – Allergy Asthma Dermatology

(360) 254-6844
417 Se 164Th Ave, #300
Vancouver, WA 98684


Dr Steve Kennedy

1-360-256-4566

Vancouver, WA 98662


Trenton Spolar

(360) 254-8596
2312 Ne 129Th St
Vancouver, WA 98686


Anderson, Phil L – Vancouver Ear Nose Throat Head

(360) 256-4425
1307 Violet St Se
Vancouver, WA 98660


Anderson Phil L

1-360-256-4425
1405 Southeast 164Th Avenue Suite 102
Vancouver, WA 98683


Michael Lee Workman

360-896-6000
1405 Se 164Th Ave Ste 100
Vancouver, WA 98683


Lower Columbia Facial Plastic & Cosmetic Laser Center

1-360-695-2755

Vancouver, WA 98660


Brar M

1-360-695-5754
3100 Main Street
Vancouver, WA 98663


Workman Michael

1-360-896-6000
1405 Se 164Th Ave
Vancouver, WA 98683


Cynthia Dee Gray

360-892-0096
615 Se Chkalov Dr Ste 14
Vancouver, WA 98683


Datloff, Joel – Dermatology Associates

(360) 254-5267
505 Ne 87Th Ave, #303
Vancouver, WA 98660


Orchard, Susan

360-254-5267
8614 E Mill Plain Blvd Ste 400
Vancouver, WA 98664


Henrik Martens

360-695-1519
324 W 36Th St
Vancouver, WA 98660


Basheer Badiei

(360) 834-2000
15613 Se Mill
Vancouver, WA 98684


Berinstein, Todd H – Vancouver Ear Nose Throat Head

(360) 256-4425
4609 Lacey Blvd Se
Vancouver, WA 98660


Cosmetic Dermatologist FAQ in Vancouver, WA

How do I prepare for a skin check?

Don’t wear makeup. Remove any nail polish. Keep your hair loose so your scalp can be examined. Take note of any concerns, like skin spots, patches, or moles, and point those out to your doctor before the exam.

How do I know if my acne is hormonal or bacterial?

You can tell if acne is hormonal or bacteria by its severity if flare-ups occur during hormonal imbalances, and whether topical treatments resolve the issues, or if systemic medications are needed.

Do cosmetic dermatologists treat acne?

Clinical Facials: Your cosmetic dermatologist may recommend an in-office facial for acne treatment. This treatment can remove congestion, cleanse the skin, and exfoliate dead skin cells to improve your complexion. You may require multiple treatments to clear up your acne.

Does Botox work after 50?

50 is definitely not too late for Botox. Especially, if you are concerned about deepening frown lines between your brows, horizontal forehead lines, crow’s feet, and neck banding.

What’s the easiest doctor to become?

Family Medicine. Average Step 1 Score: 215.5. Psychiatry. Average Step 1 Score: 222.8. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Average Step 1 Score: 224.2. Pediatrics. Average Step 1 Score: 225.4. Pathology. Average Step 1 Score: 225.6. Internal Medicine (Categorical)

What is better than face fillers?

Botox or Dysport: “If someone has lines caused by muscle movement, filler may not be the best option, and Botox or Dysport may be a better alternative,” explains Herrmann.

Do you take bra off at dermatologist?

Women usually have to remove their bras, but can often keep on their underwear. Some doctors screen the genital area, especially if the patient has a concerning spot there, but genital screening isn’t generally necessary for patients getting regular gynecologic or urologic exams.

What is a love pimple?

According to doctors, there is a reason why such pimples called “love” or “crush” pimple. They say boys and girls become much too conscious about their appearance when they discover someone has a crush on them and get stressed about their looks. This may result in pimples be on the nose and around the lips.

What’s lower than a dermatologist?

A dermatologist assistant is a physician assistant (PA), who specializes in helping dermatology patients. Dermatology assistants perform almost doctor-level tasks — such as diagnosing and treating skin conditions — under the watchful eyes of an attending dermatologist.

What is the highest level of esthetician?

The National Esthetician Certification–NCEA Certified credential is the highest standard set by the National Coalition of Estheticians Associations (NCEA) for Estheticians in the United States.

What happens the first time you go to the dermatologist?

You’ll be asked about your medical and surgical history, medications, health problems, etc. To your dermatologist, the answers are all relevant, even issues that aren’t directly related to your skin. “If it’s your first visit, your dermatologist will most likely do a full body exam,” Dr. Kaporis said.

Do Dermatologists have to pop pimples?

Dermatologists generally do not recommend that people try to pop or extract their acne. In many cases, a dermatologist can prescribe oral or topical treatments to help prevent acne. They may also perform pimple extractions in office or administer a cortisone shot to shrink a large pimple.

What are the 3 common side effects of Botox?

Pain, swelling or bruising at the injection site. Headache or flu-like symptoms. Droopy eyelid or cockeyed eyebrows.

Do dermatologists look at your whole body?

A dermatologist will check your skin from head to toe, making note of any spots that need monitoring or further treatment. Many dermatologists will use a lighted magnifier called a dermatoscope to view moles and spots closely.