Skin Disorders Deerfield Beach FL

Find top doctors who perform Skin Disorders in Deerfield Beach, FL. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Deerfield Beach, FL.

Local Businesses

Robert Bader

954-421-3200
1500 E Hillsboro Blvd Ste 204
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Ramon E Gallego

561-495-2481

Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Bader, Robert S – Rsb Dermatology Inc

(954) 421-3200
1500 E Hillsboro Blvd # 204
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Hillsboro Laser Center

(954) 360-7000
1861 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Buchbinder Dermatology Center

(954) 426-3494
1880 W Hillsboro Blvd, #A
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Savage, Christine

954-571-0116
1192 E Newport Center Dr
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Rsb Dermatology Inc

(954) 421-3200
1500 E Hillsboro Blvd Ste 204
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Roberts, Rita – Hecker Dermatology Group

(954) 571-4070
1979 W Hillsboro Blvd, #2
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Charles A Buchbinder

954-426-3494
1880 W Hillsboro Blvd Ste A
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Kotturan, Paul – Hillsboro Laser Center

(954) 360-7000
1861 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Hillsboro Urgent Care

(954) 360-7000
1861 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Kloep Louis Peter

(954)421-3200
1500 East Hillsboro Boulevard
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Slusher, James R

954-929-9050
1801 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Gallego Ramon

(954) 360-9582
1874 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Dente, Helen – Aesthetic Mobile Laser Service

(954) 522-8477
905 E Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Cohen, Elliot

561-737-1325
1801 W Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442


Bader Robert S

(954) 421-3200
1500 E Hillsboro Blvd
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441


Skin Disorders FAQ in Deerfield Beach, FL

What are the 16 skin types?

OSPW. This skin type can be identified as oily, pigmented, sensitive, and wrinkled. OSPT. Oily, sensitive, pigmented and tight (non-wrinkled) skin is characterized by facial redness and/or flushing, acne breakouts, or frequent skin rashes and irritation. OSNW. OSNT. ORPW. ORPT. ORNW. ORNT.

What is a psychosomatic rash?

Stress rashes often appear as raised red bumps called hives. They can affect any part of the body, but often a stress rash is on the face, neck, chest or arms. Hives may range from tiny dots to large welts and may form in clusters. They may be itchy or cause a burning or tingling sensation.

What skin disorder is often life threatening?

Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a life-threatening skin disorder characterized by a blistering and peeling of the skin. This disorder can be caused by a drug reaction—often antibiotics or anticonvulsives.

What does type 3 skin look like?

Type III – Your skin is white, your hair is blonde or brown. Your eyes are blue or brown. You tan after you burn. You may freckle.

What skin conditions are life threatening?

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)

Can anxiety cause skin problems?

Anxiety can cause quite a few issues when it comes to your skin, such as stress rashes (hives) and excessive sweating. These conditions can be uncomfortable, sometimes itchy or painful, and may even impact how you feel about yourself.

How many types of skin disorders are there?

Acne (Acne vulgaris) Acne, the most common skin disorder in the U.S., can be a source of anxiety for every teen. Atopic dermatitis (Eczema) Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Hives (Urticaria) Sunburn. Contact Dermatitis. Diaper Rash. Rosacea.

What is Harlequin baby disease?

Harlequin ichthyosis is a severe genetic disorder that affects the skin. Infants with this condition are born prematurely with very hard, thick skin covering most of their bodies. The skin forms large, diamond-shaped plates that are separated by deep cracks (fissures).

What happens if a skin infection goes untreated?

Left untreated, the infection can spread to the lymph nodes and bloodstream and rapidly become life-threatening.

What skin conditions can anxiety cause?

“Anxiety is a well-known trigger of the stress response, which is linked to skin problems like acne, eczema, urticaria, psoriasis, rosacea and obsessive compulsive spectrum disorders,” Dr Ahmed says.