Dermatology

Come see our dermatologist if you are have questions regarding skin conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or a skin rash


A dermatologist specializes in the skin, hair, nails, and mucous membranes. Come see our dermatologist if you are have questions regarding skin conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, or a skin rash. A dermatologist can help you make decisions about skin care and sun protection. If you have a suspicious mole, our dermatologists can diagnose and treat skin cancer. They can check and track suspicious moles over time through modern techniques. Additionally, a dermatologist can provide advice on cosmetic procedures, such as laser hair removal and chemical peels.

 
 

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Our Doctors

 

dr. Doris Flores

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dr. Doris Flores

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FAQ

1How can I monitor by myself possible skin problems?
It is easier to prevent than to treat. So we have to consider the ABCDE rule:
  • A (asymmetry)
  • B (non-regular boards)
  • C (color and color variations)
  • D (changes in diameter, large size)
  • E (evolution, development, change in mass, shape, color).
2What is the difference between a dermatologist and an esthetician?
A dermatologist is a doctor who specializes in dermatology. Diagnoses and treats dermatological pathologies. The esthetician is not a doctor. Cares for the treatment of the skin surface and its appearance.
3When should I go to the dermatologist?
It is recommended to have consultations every year, to do a skin cancer screening. You can also go to the dermatologist as soon as you notice changes in the shape, size, color of moles or other marks on the skin.
4How long is the consultation with the dermatologist?
Usually the first consultation lasts 30-60 minutes.
5What are the risk factors for skin cancer?
  • Excessive exposure to the sun
  • Hypersensitive skin
  • Individuals with red or blonde hair and green or blue eyes
  • Sunburns
  • Family history of skin cancer

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