Pediatric Dermatologist Logan UT

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

Local Businesses

Jeffrey Green Bennion

(435) 753-7880
2380 N 400 E – Suite #D
Logan, UT 84341


Blaine Andersen

(435) 753-3400
250 N Robertson Blvd Ste 506
Logan, UT 84341


Plastic Surgery Options

(435) 753-3400
212 S Robertson Blvd
Logan, UT 84341


Isom, Casey N – Ihc Dr Isom

(435) 787-1108
8920 Wilshire Boulevard
Logan, UT 84341


Bennion, Jeffrey G – Cache Valley Ear Nose & Throat

(435) 753-7880
8920 Wilshire Blvd Ste 103
Logan, UT 84341


James Wallentine Blotter

(435) 753-7880
2380 N 400 E – Suite #D
Logan, UT 84341


Richard Wuthrich

(435) 797-1660
850 E 1200 North, Usu Student Hlth Svc
Logan, UT 84322


Braker, Reta – Cache Valley Ear Nose & Throat

(435) 753-7880
9090 Burton Way
Logan, UT 84341


Anderson Gregory E Dds

(435) 755-5000
9033 Wilshire Blvd #408
Logan, UT 84341


Casey Isom

(435) 787-1108
8500 Wilshire Blvd, Ste 105
Logan, UT 84341


Dr.Robert Young

(435) 753-1600
550 E 1400 N # Q
Logan, UT 84341


Kohfeld, Connie – Plastic Surgery Options

(435) 753-3400
8670 Wilshire Boulevard
Logan, UT 84341


Blaine Andersen

1300 N. 500 East Suite 260
Logan, UT 84341


Kelly Hubbard

(435) 752-5741
2380 N 400 E Ste B
Logan, UT 84341


Gordon Stacey Wood

(435) 753-7880
2380 N 400 E – Suite D
Logan, UT 84341


Blaine Andersen

435-753-3400
1300 N 500 E Ste 260
Logan, UT 84341


Cache Valley Ear Nose & Throat

(435) 753-7880
239 South La Cienega Boulevard
Logan, UT 84341


Blotter, James W – Cache Valley Ear Nose & Throat

(435) 753-7880
99 South La Cienega Boulevard
Logan, UT 84341


Wood, Gordon – Cache Valley Ear Nose & Throat

(435) 753-7880
8816 Burton Way
Logan, UT 84341


Don Reed Holdaway

435-752-5741
2380 N 400 E Ste B
Logan, UT 84341


Pediatric Dermatologist FAQ in Logan, UT

What is a skin therapist called?

We define an esthetician as “a skin care therapist, spa technician, and facial specialist who helps in cleaning, beautifying and maintaining the skin and face.” It’s a big deal for people to trust you with their face.

Can a GP take off a mole?

Cosmetic mole treatment Harmless moles are not usually treated on the NHS. You can pay a private clinic to remove a mole, but it may be expensive. A GP can give you advice about where to get treatment.

Should children get moles removed?

Doctors don’t usually recommend that children have moles removed, for either medical or cosmetic reasons. This is because moles don’t usually turn into cancer in children. Also, the procedure to remove moles can be quite distressing for children and has a high risk of scarring.

What’s higher than a dermatologist?

They are a dermatologist or pathologist with extra board certification in evaluating skin, hair and nail diseases. In simpler terms, the dermatopathologist is a “Private Eye” using microscopic observations and information from your dermatologist to explain your skin issues.

What are the 12 signs of melanoma?

Shiny or waxy bumpys. Flat, firm or pale patches of skin. Scar-like lesions that may be brown or skin toned. Hard, red nodules. Flat, rough, crusty or scaly lesions.

Can dermatologists clear skin?

With today’s acne treatments and a dermatologist’s expertise, virtually every case of acne can be cleared. A dermatologist can tailor a treatment plan to your unique needs.

Do children need skin checks?

Children rarely develop skin cancer. Full-body checks are usually not recommended until the early 20’s. Obviously, if there is a concerning lesion that is changing or growing out of proportion to the growth of the child, this needs to be checked by a doctor.

What are 3 symptoms of melanoma?

A large brownish spot with darker speckles. A mole that changes in color, size or feel or that bleeds. A small lesion with an irregular border and portions that appear red, pink, white, blue or blue-black. A painful lesion that itches or burns.

What is the youngest age to get melanoma?

According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, melanoma is the second most common type of cancer diagnosed in 15-to-19-year-olds, and the most common form of cancer affecting young adults between the ages of 25 and 29. Many of these diagnoses are made in female patients, but young men can develop melanoma as well.

When should I take my child to the dermatologist for acne?

It is best to seek treatment from a dermatologist if your child is experiencing any of these and: Over-the-counter acne treatments are not working. Your teen’s face is inflamed, red, or painful. The acne condition is getting worse despite good home care.

Can pediatrician treat skin problems?

Pediatric dermatologists can treat skin conditions such as birthmarks, eczema, warts, or psoriasis in children. Pediatric dermatologists offer the latest treatment options for various pediatric skin conditions. A pediatric dermatologist treats children from birth through adolescence.