Skin Disorders Neptune Beach FL

Find top doctors who perform Skin Disorders in Neptune 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 Neptune Beach, FL.

Local Businesses

Juan Phillip Garcia

(904) 247-8522
700 3Rd Street – Suite 102
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Dr.Juan Garcia

(904) 247-8522
700 3Rd St # 102
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Aesthetic Center Of Jacksonville

(904) 247-0148
700 3Rd St # 303
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Roberto Eloy Garcia

(904) 247-8522
700 3Rd St 102 – Suite 102
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Aesthetic Center-Jacksonville

(904) 483-2736
700 3Rd St Ste 303
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Garcia Facial Plastic Surgery

(904) 247-8522
700 3Rd St Ste 102
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


William Palin Jr

(904) 247-0148
700 3Rd St. Suite 303
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Dean Deroberts

(904) 247-0148
700 3Rd St – Suite 303
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


First Coast Dermatology Associates

(904) 249-6110

Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Body Contour Surgery Institute

(904) 247-8522
700 3Rd St
Neptune Beach, FL 32266


Skin Disorders FAQ in Neptune Beach, FL

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 is neurotic skin?

Neurotic excoriations are self-inflicted skin lesions produced by repetitive scratching. Because there is no known physical problem of the skin, this is a physical manifestation of an emotional problem.

What is bullosa?

Overview of Epidermolysis Bullosa Epidermolysis bullosa is a group of rare diseases that cause the skin to be fragile and to blister easily. Tears, sores, and blisters in the skin happen when something rubs or bumps the skin. They can appear anywhere on the body.

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.

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 is Type 11 skin?

People with Skin Type II are usually fair with blue eyes, light or fair skin. They manage to get a light tan with repeated exposure to the sun but have a high risk for skin cancer (including melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer).

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.

How do I know if my rash is fungal?

What are symptoms of a fungal rash? A fungal rash is often red and itches or burns. You may have red, swollen bumps like pimples or scaly, flaky patches.

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.

At what age skin is best?

Because women go through menopause and hormonal changes around this stage in life, new wrinkles appear and the dermis and epidermis become dramatically thinner. However, after age 60, the skin becomes more stable, although cosmetics can’t make it become youthful again.

What is the rarest skin type?

Skin Type 1 – “Normal” Or Balanced Julian, “The normal skin type may actually be the rarest, so it’s probably more accurate to call it ‘balanced. ‘ If you have balanced skin, you should consider yourself lucky. Balanced skin isn’t too oily or too dry.

What does a cancerous rash look like?

What does a cancerous rash look like? Cancerous rashes, marks, and moles can vary in their appearance. If you notice a red, scaly patch on your skin that itches, cracks, or bleeds — and doesn’t seem to be healing — there is a chance it could be cancerous.