Skin Disorders Oxnard CA

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

Local Businesses

David Michael Lipman

805-988-8153
2200 E Gonzales Rd
Oxnard, CA 93036


Lynn L. C. Jeffers

(805) 981-1898
Suite 135 1700 N. Rose Avenue
Oxnard, CA 93030


Carson, Robert

805-983-0343
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


Advanced Retina Assoc

(805) 240-1650
1900 Woodland Dr
Oxnard, CA 93030


Robert Tomlin Carson

(805) 983-0343
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


Barta John

(805) 485-7355
500 E Esplanade Dr – Ste 1155
Oxnard, CA 93036


Bonyy Laura G

(805) 278-2415
1700 N Rose Ave
Oxnard, CA 93030


Edward A Sprague

805-983-0407
451 W Gonzales Rd Ste 130
Oxnard, CA 93036


Rehder, Paul

805-983-3285
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


Searle, Edward – Affiliated Dermatologist

(805) 983-0407
451 W Gonzales Rd, #130
Oxnard, CA 93036


Brooks Dennis L

(805) 278-4020
1701 Solar Dr – Ste 150
Oxnard, CA 93030


Channel Island Plastic Surgery

(805) 983-1999
1900 Woodland Dr
Oxnard, CA 93030


Karpman, Gerald – Affiliated Dermatologist

(805) 983-0407
451 W Gonzales Rd, #130
Oxnard, CA 93036


Melinda Lacerna Kimbrell

(805) 983-1999
Suite 150 1801 Solar Drive
Oxnard, CA 93030


Thomas E Carson

(805) 983-0343
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


Robert Tomlin Carson

805-983-0343
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


Cattano Andrew N

(805) 983-0343
1150 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93030


William Everett Starr

805-983-1999
1801 Solar Dr
Oxnard, CA 93030


Carson, Thomas

805-983-0343
2811 N Ventura Rd
Oxnard, CA 93036


Babashoff Lisa

(805) 485-8722
1700 N Rose Ave
Oxnard, CA 93030


Skin Disorders FAQ in Oxnard, CA

What are the four types of skin infections?

Bacterial skin infections. Bacterial skin infections often begin as small, red bumps that slowly increase in size. Viral skin infections. Viral skin infections are caused by a virus. Fungal skin infections. Parasitic skin infection.

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 too much stress cause skin problems?

Stress can also: Make skin problems worse. For example, stress can aggravate psoriasis, rosacea, and eczema. It can also cause hives and other types of skin rashes and trigger a flare-up of fever blisters.

What autoimmune diseases cause a rash?

Lupus. Sjogren’s syndrome. Dermatomyositis. Psoriasis. Eczema. Hypothyroidism & myxedema. Celiac disease. Scleroderma.

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 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 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 is the most severe skin condition?

1 – Skin Cancer Skin cancer is one of the most serious conditions dermatologists treat, and while most forms of skin cancer are slow progressing, the sooner the treatment begins, the better the patient’s prognosis will be.

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.

Which skin type is best?

Normal skin type Normal skin is also called eudermic. This means it is well-balanced. It is neither too oily nor too dry. Normal skin tends to have balanced pH levels and sebum production.

What are the 9 skin types?

Oily / Clogged Pores / Severe Breakouts All-Over. Oily / Combination / Occasional Breakouts / Anti-Aging. Oily / Combination / Sensitive / Consistent Breakouts. Oily / Combination / Sensitive / Occasional Breakouts. Normal / Sensitive / Red / Anti-Aging. Normal / Anti-Aging. Dry / Tired / Aging.