Skin Disorders Naperville IL

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

Local Businesses

Keegan Colleen Dr

(630) 369-3376
1004 Frances Ct
Naperville, IL 60563


Turok David

(630)778-9060
400 S Kingshighway Blvd
Naperville, IL 60540


Bezanis, Gregory J – Advanced Cosmetic Laser-Surg

(630) 357-7536
1520 Bond St
Naperville, IL 60563


Edgar Antonio Quintero

(630) 357-8555
100 Spalding Dr – #204
Naperville, IL 60540


Grossweiner, James

630-232-8380
120 Spalding Dr Ste 405
Naperville, IL 60540


Jeffrey Hsu

630-547-5040
The Dermatology Institute -Naperville
Naperville, IL 60563


James B Grossweiner

630-355-6660
120 Spalding Dr Ste 405
Naperville, IL 60540


Ashish Bhatia

630-547-5040
The Dermatology Institute -Naperville
Naperville, IL 60563


Anderson, Susan J – Wheaton Eye Clinic Ltd

(630) 717-5858
3635 Vista & Grand
Naperville, IL 60540


Bezanis Gregory J

(630) 357-7536
1520 Bond St
Naperville, IL 60563


Steven Werner Neubauer

630-357-7536
1520 Bond St 2400 Glenwood Ave
Naperville, IL 60563


Plastic Surgeons Associates Sc

1-630-794-0700
1220 Hobson Road Suite 132
Naperville, IL 60540


William Bull

(630) 717-6000
Suite 112 1816 Bay Scott Circle
Naperville, IL 60540


Bull, Monica – Du Page Plastic Surgery

(630) 717-6000
1718 Preston Pl
Naperville, IL 60540


Joseph Daw

660 South Euclid Avenue
Naperville, IL 60540


Burkert Kelly L

(630) 357-7536
1520 Bond St
Naperville, IL 60563


Refine 360

(630) 470-6100
1 Childrens Pl
Naperville, IL 60540


Edgar Antonio Quintero

630-357-8555
100 Spalding Dr Ste 204
Naperville, IL 60540


Neubauer Steven W

(630) 357-7536

Naperville, IL 60563


Davis James R

(630)355-1102
120 Spalding Dr – Professional Bldg
Naperville, IL 60540


Skin Disorders FAQ in Naperville, IL

What skin conditions are life threatening?

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

How do you tell if a rash is fungal or bacterial?

Skin infections caused by viruses usually result in red welts or blisters that can be itchy and/or painful. Meanwhile, fungal infections usually present with a red, scaly and itchy rash with occasional pustules.

What are rare skin diseases?

Blau syndrome. Actinic prurigo. Peeling skin syndrome. Argyria. Erythropoietic protoporphyria. Lamellar ichthyosis. Harlequin ichthyosis. SJS and TEN.

What is an anxiety skin?

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. Here’s what you need to know about why they might be happening and what you can do.

What are the six skin types?

Here is a chart I’ve created representing the 6 basic skin types; pale, fair, medium, olive, naturally brown, and very dark brown/black.

Which is the most common skin type found?

Combination. Combination skin is the most common skin type, says Hale. And it looks different from person to person: you might have an oily T-zone (nose, forehead, and/or chin) but dry skin everywhere else, or you might be dry and sensitive only in certain concentrated spots—say, around the eyes or mouth.

Can skin infection cause death?

These infections are the result of bacteria invading the skin or the tissues under the skin. If untreated, they can cause death in a matter of hours.

What is your biggest skin concern?

Acne is the most common skin concern, affecting over 80% of us at some stage of our lives either during adolescence or into adulthood.

What are the most common skin concerns?

Acne. Eczema and dermatitis. Aging. Rosacea. Warts.

What are some names of skin diseases?

Acne. What is acne? Alopecia Areata. What is alopecia areata? Atopic Dermatitis. What is atopic dermatitis? Epidermolysis Bullosa. What is epidermolysis bullosa? Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) Ichthyosis. Pachyonychia Congenita. Pemphigus.

What does bacterial skin infection look like?

Bacterial skin infections often begin as small, red bumps that slowly increase in size. Some bacterial infections are mild and easily treated with topical antibiotics, but other infections require an oral antibiotic.

What is skin anxiety?

“Feelings of emotional distress lead to the release of a stress hormone (cortisol) which delays healing, disrupts the skin’s natural barrier and affects the immune system, making it less able to defend itself.” From red, dry and itchy skin to lines, wrinkles, pigmentation and dullness, difficult feelings can lead to …