Skin Disorders Northbrook IL

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

Local Businesses

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1-877-412-1956
3165 Commercial Ave.
Northbrook, IL 60062


Scheman Andrew

(847) 480-1111
1535 Lake Cook Rd
Northbrook, IL 60062


Becker, Stephen P – Otolaryngology Assoc

(847) 498-0007
5115 N. Francisco Ave.
Northbrook, IL 60062


Marafino Gina

(847) 272-4433
400 Skokie Blvd
Northbrook, IL 60062


Michael Byun

(847) 513-6899
7435 W Talcott Ave
Northbrook, IL 60062


Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

(847) 205-1680
5115 N. Francisco Ave.
Northbrook, IL 60062


Peter S Hallarman

(847) 272-4433
400 Skokie Blvd – Suite 475
Northbrook, IL 60062


Derman Gordon H

(847) 291-7440
5140 North California Avenue, Suite 735
Northbrook, IL 60062


Otolaryngogy Associates

(847) 498-0007
University Of Chicago
Northbrook, IL 60062


Julie S Goldberg

(847) 205-0007
513 Waukegan Rd
Northbrook, IL 60062


Iliana Elias Sweis

(847) 291-3200
7447 West Talcott Avenue Suite 451
Northbrook, IL 60062


Bennin, Bruce

702-258-1001
400 Skokie Blvd Ste 475
Northbrook, IL 60062


James Gardner Lahti

847-272-4433
400 Skokie Blvd Ste 475
Northbrook, IL 60062


Cummins, Rebecca

312-695-8106
1535 Lake Cook Rd Ste 406
Northbrook, IL 60062


Robert Kagan

5841 S. Maryland Avenue Mc 6035
Northbrook, IL 60062


Bruce Bennin

847-272-4433
400 Skokie Blvd Ste 475
Northbrook, IL 60062


Anne Kalb Bronner

847-272-4433
400 Skokie Blvd Ste 475
Northbrook, IL 60062


Michael Byun

847-513-6899
1775 Walters Ave
Northbrook, IL 60062


Andrew J Scheman

(847) 480-1111
1535 Lake Cook Rd – Suite 401
Northbrook, IL 60062


Gendleman Mark D

(847) 559-1502
1220 Meadow Rd
Northbrook, IL 60062


Skin Disorders FAQ in Northbrook, IL

What skin changes should I worry about?

A new, expanding, or changing growth, spot, or bump on the skin. A sore that bleeds and/or doesn’t heal after several weeks. A rough or scaly red patch, which might crust or bleed. A wart-like growth.

How can I identify my skin type?

If your skin appears shiny throughout, you likely have oily skin. If it feels tight and is flaky or scaly, you likely have dry skin. If the shine is only in your T-zone, you probably have combination skin. If your skin feels hydrated and comfortable, but not oily, you likely have normal skin.

What is a Macule?

A macule is a flat, distinct, discolored area of skin. It usually does not include a change in skin texture or thickness. The skin is the largest organ of the body.

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.

What are 5 physical signs of stress?

Diffculty breathing. Panic attacks. Blurred eyesight or sore eyes. Sleep problems. Fatigue. Muscle aches and headaches. Chest pains and high blood pressure. Indigestion or heartburn.

What does skin cancers look like?

It might look skin coloured, waxy, like a scar or thickened area of skin that’s very slowly getting bigger. You might also see small blood vessels.

What are the 10 most common skin disorders?

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 butterfly syndrome?

Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic condition that makes skin so fragile that it can tear or blister at the slightest touch. Children born with it are often called “Butterfly Children” because their skin seems as fragile as a butterfly wing. Mild forms may get better with time.

What skin type is Korean skin?

Although approximately 80% of Koreans have dark skin of Fitzpatrick type III or higher, the proportion with the BST pigmented type, which is characterized by vulnerability to pigmentation or pigmentary skin disease, is much lower.

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.