Medical Dermatology
In Beverly Hills, CA

Actinic Keratosis

Precancerous sun damage that needs early
attention
Actinic keratoses are treated with cryotherapy, topical medications, or laser to remove damaged cells and prevent progression to skin cancer. Most cases are resolved quickly with minimal downtime.

Atopic Dermatitis

Chronic eczema with allergic or genetic roots
We manage atopic dermatitis with barrier-repair creams, anti-inflammatory treatments, and lifestyle guidance. Our goal is to reduce flares, restore comfort, and protect long-term skin health.

Basal Cell
Carcinoma

The most common and most treatable skin cancer
Basal cell carcinoma is treated with surgical excision, topical therapy, or Mohs surgery depending on location and depth. Early removal prevents spread and preserves healthy tissue.

Cysts

Benign growths that may swell or become
painful
Cysts are removed through drainage or minor surgery, depending on size and symptoms. Treatment is quick, and recurrence is rare with proper technique.

Eczema

Inflammatory skin condition with unpredictable flares
We treat eczema with customized topical regimens, antihistamines, and barrier-strengthening routines. Our approach reduces inflammation and restores skin resilience over time.

Excessive Sweating

Disruptive sweating beyond normal levels
We treat hyperhidrosis with topical agents, Botox injections, or energy-based devices depending on severity. Most patients see rapid improvement and long-term relief.

Hair Loss

Thinning or shedding that affects confidence
Hair loss is addressed through topical treatments, oral medications, PRP therapy, or red light stimulation. We tailor solutions to the cause whether hormonal, autoimmune, or stress-related.

Keloids

Raised scars that grow beyond the original wound
Keloids are treated with steroid injections, laser therapy, or surgical removal. We focus on reducing bulk, relieving symptoms, and preventing recurrence with post-care protocols.

Melanoma

Aggressive skin cancer that requires urgent care
Melanoma is diagnosed through biopsy and treated with surgical excision. Early detection is critical our team ensures rapid evaluation and oncology referral when needed.

Melasma

Hormonal pigmentation that resists over-the-counter care
Melasma is managed with medical-grade lighteners, chemical peels, and strict sun protection. We guide patients through long-term care to reduce recurrence and restore clarity.

Moles

Pigmented growths that may change over time
We monitor moles with dermoscopy and remove those that are atypical or bothersome. Evaluation is quick, and excision is performed with minimal scarring.

Molluscum Contagiosum

Viral bumps common in children and adults
Molluscum is treated with cryotherapy, curettage, or topical agents. Most cases resolve quickly, and we offer gentle options for pediatric or sensitive skin.

Nail Fungus

Persistent infection that distorts nail appearance
We treat nail fungus with oral or topical antifungals, depending on severity. Results take time, but consistent care restores nail health and appearance.

Psoriasis

Autoimmune condition with visible plaques
Psoriasis is managed with topical agents, biologics, and phototherapy. Our goal is to reduce inflammation, prevent flares, and improve quality of life.

Rosacea

Facial redness and sensitivity with visible vessels
Rosacea is treated with topical and oral medications, plus laser for visible vessels. We help patients identify triggers and maintain long-term control.

Seborrheic Dermatitis

Flaky, oily rash often affecting scalp and face
We treat seborrheic dermatitis with antifungal shampoos, topical steroids, and barrier repair. Most cases respond quickly with proper maintenance.

Skin Rashes

Sudden or chronic eruptions from various causes
We diagnose rashes through clinical exam and testing, then treat based on cause whether allergic, infectious, or autoimmune. Relief is often rapid with the right regimen.

Skin Tags

Benign growths in friction-prone areas
Skin tags are removed in-office with snip excision or cryotherapy. The procedure is quick, painless, and leaves no visible scarring.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Second most common skin cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma is treated with surgical excision or Mohs surgery. Early removal prevents spread and preserves surrounding tissue.

Warts

Viral growths caused by HPV
Warts are treated with cryotherapy, topical acids, or immunotherapy. Most resolve with a few sessions, and we offer options for resistant cases.

Healthy Skin.
Beautiful
Complexion.

A More Confident You.