Approximately 85% of people experience acne between 12 and 24. However, if dealing with your acne is making you feel anxious or depressed, we can help! If your teen struggles with acne, we understand how frustrating it can be. Coping with acne can affect nearly every aspect of a teen’s life. The condition can contribute … Read more
Jacksonville Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery
Also called sun spots, liver spots, and solar lentigines, age spots appear on the skin after prolonged sun exposure. Although they are harmless, many people wish to have them removed for cosmetic reasons. Age spots are flat and darker than the surrounding skin. They may resemble a freckle and be brown, tan, or black. But … Read more
Earlobe repair surgery is very satisfying for many patients and helps them move forward without worrying about their earlobes. Call us today to schedule a consultation. If you’re thinking of having your earlobes repaired or changed, our facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon delivers remarkable outcomes and patient experiences through quality care, compassion, and innovation. Individuals … Read more
We can help you explore options to rejuvenate your appearance and help you look and feel your best. Wrinkles fall into two categories: dynamic and static. Dynamic wrinkles appear when facial muscles contract or are in motion, while static wrinkles are visible when facial muscles are at rest. Jacksonville Dermatology & Plastic Surgery can help … Read more
Seborrheic keratosis is a very common noncancerous skin growth. While it is harmless and doesn’t need treatment, you may decide to have it removed. As many as 90% of adults over 60 have one or more of them. While they are harmless and don’t need treatment, you may have them removed if they become irritated … Read more
If you have droopy eyelids and want to correct them, we can help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation to determine whether blepharoplasty is right for you. Droopy eyelids, called ptosis, can occur due to age, trauma, or certain medical disorders. They can affect one eye or, more commonly, both eyes. Droopy eyelids can … Read more