Dermatology Services Q - Z
Rosacea
This skin disease often starts as a tendency to blush or flush more easily than most. Redness in the face can also spread to the ears, chest and back. Left untreated, it can get worse. Learn More
Scabies
Anyone can get scabies. Scabies is caused by mites that burrow into the skin to live and feed. A mite can survive for 48 to 72 hours without human contact. Learn More
Scalp psoriasis
This condition is when psoriasis forms on the scalp. Since the sin on the scalp is thicker, and hair is in the way, treatment is different. Learn More
Sebaceous carcinoma
This is a rare form of skin cancer, that is aggressive and can easily spread. This type of skin cancer usually begins on an eyelid, but can also develop in any sebaceous gland. Learn More
Seborrheic dermatitis
This is a rash that is reddish, swollen and greasy in appearance. It looks similar to psoriasis, eczema or skin allergies. Learn More
Seborrheic keratosis
This is a common skin growth that is benign, or not cancerous. They usually start as small, rough bumps, then slowly thicken. They can be white, tan, brown, or black. Learn More
Shingles
Shingles causes a painful, blistering rash. It is caused by the lingering chicken pox virus in the body. When the virus reactivates, this rash appears. It is most common in older adults. Learn More
Skin cancer
Skin Cancer is highly treatable when detected early. Warning signs can include a growing bump, a changing mole, or a scaly patch of skin. Make sure to get regular screening to catch any signs as soon as they appear. Learn More
Squamous cell carcinoma
This type of skin cancer tends to develop on skin that has been exposed to the sun for years. With early diagnosis and treatment, it is highly curable. Learn More
Tinea versicolor
This condition occurs when the yeast living on our skin grows out of control. Since yeast is a type of fungus, this is considered a fungal infection. It is not contagious. Learn More
Vitiligo
Vitiligo causes the skin to lose color. Patches of lighter skin may appear or larger areas can lose their color. Anywhere we have pigment is susceptible, so even eyes or hair can lose some of their color.
Warts
These benign growths appear when a virus infects the top layer of skin. Warts are contagious and can be spread by contact with the wart. They commonly affect the hands. Learn More
ROSACEA (rose-AY-sha) is a common skin disease. It often begins with a tendency to blush or flush more easily than other people.