Skin Disorders Torrance CA

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

Local Businesses

Yamamoto, Richard – Healthcare Partners Medical

(310) 214-0811
3565 Del Amo Blvd
Torrance, CA 90503


Aronson And Rosenthal

1-310-325-8864
3440 Lomita Boulevard Suite 120
Torrance, CA 90505


Iwasaki, T Gwen – Iwasaki T Gwen

(310) 540-0079
4201 Torrance Blvd, #340
Torrance, CA 90503


Micek, Helen – David M Duffy Incorporated

(310) 370-5679
4201 Torrance Blvd, #710
Torrance, CA 90503


Michael Spencer Kolodney

1000 W Carson St # 480
Torrance, CA 90502


Monica

1-408-273-6490
2430 Torrance Blvd., Suite A,
Torrance, CA 90501


Kaplan Harold J

1-310-378-3444
3640 Lomita Boulevard
Torrance, CA 90505


Dr Spenler Charles W

1-310-784-8388
3440 Lomita Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505


Lawrence Saks

310-891-0000
3445 Pacific Coast Hwy
Torrance, CA 90505


Soheil Simzar

310-222-2535
1000 W Carson St
Torrance, CA 90502


T Gwen Iwasaki

(310) 540-0079
4201 Torrance Blvd – Suite 340
Torrance, CA 90503


Horowitz, David

310-373-2636
23550 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 200
Torrance, CA 90505


Michael Robert Arnstein

22390 Crenshaw Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505


Robert P Faries Inc

(310) 793-7325
66 Bovet Road Suite 101
Torrance, CA 90503


Anesthesia Limited

(310) 792-0662
50 South San Mateo Drive Suite 460
Torrance, CA 90501


Tan, Belinda

1000 W Carson St
Torrance, CA 90502


Center For Cosmetic Surgery

(310) 540-0144
50 S San Mateo Dr Ste 460
Torrance, CA 90503


Robert Chun-I Wang

310-326-7888
23730 Crenshaw Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505


Horowitz, Mark – Coast Dermatology Medical

(310) 373-2636
23550 Hawthorne Blvd, #200
Torrance, CA 90505


Paul J Gethner

(310) 543-2662
21320 Hawthorne Blvd – Suite 127
Torrance, CA 90503


Skin Disorders FAQ in Torrance, CA

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.

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 cancers cause itching skin?

Itching is a common symptom of skin lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, and Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Itching is less common in most types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The itching might be caused by chemicals released by the immune system in reaction to the lymphoma cells.

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 Type 4 skin?

Type 4 – Light brown or olive skin, darker hair and eye color. Skin may burn, doesn’t typically freckle, and tans readily.

Which skin type tends to age faster?

Naturally dry skin is likely to age faster because the drier the outer skin layers, the less pliable they are. Well moisturised skin is more elastic: “Natural oils and sebum in the skin aid moisture, making the skin appear more plump and moist,” says Alabassi.

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 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 is a fatal skin disease?

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

What skin conditions are life threatening?

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

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 3 types of skin abnormalities?

Acne, blocked skin follicles that lead to oil, bacteria and dead skin buildup in your pores. Alopecia areata, losing your hair in small patches. Atopic dermatitis (eczema), dry, itchy skin that leads to swelling, cracking or scaliness. Psoriasis, scaly skin that may swell or feel hot.