OverviewThe Northwestern Medicine Center for Ethnic Skin is one of only a few in the United States that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of skin, hair and nail conditions unique to women and men of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, such as Black, Asian, East Indian, Latin American and mixed descent. With expertise in medical and cosmetic issues unique to ethnic skin, our specialists are dedicated to providing personalized and culturally competent care. Show Specialized dermatologists in the Center for Ethnic Skin offer all patients a comprehensive, personalized skin and hair care plan. Special services include treatment for acne, melasma, vitiligo, keloid scars, alopecia and hair loss, and skin discoloration. We also offer a range of cosmetic interventions, including laser hair reduction, Botox® and fillers, and skin resurfacing. Scar treatment and skin rejuvenation – African American patient We are fortunate that many of our patients are from diverse and mixed ethnic backgrounds. Our providers have acquired ample experience providing dermatological care to individuals of various skin types at some of Philadelphia’s main metropolitan hospitals, including Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Pennsylvania Hospital. Treatment for darker skin types, such as African American, Latino, Indian, Asian, Native American, and other ethnic skin types, must be carefully approached. This is because darker skin is more sensitive to skin inflammation, such as that caused by acne breakouts, which leads to unsightly discoloration. Our practice has invested in technology that is either “color blind” or specifically suited for dark skin pigment to provide safe and effective medical and cosmetic treatments for darker skin types. Specifically, we provide peels that correct dark discoloration, remove dark “moles” (dermatosis papulose nigra), treat keloids with unique Cryoshape technology, and more. We invested in lasers and technology specifically for the treatment of African American, Latino, Indian and mixed ethnic patients . Treatment of Acne Scars in Dark SkinTreatment for acne scars in dark skin types requires special considerations to avoid treatments that may cause excessive lightening or darkening of the skin. Fortunately, we now offer the Infini Microneedling RF device, which, in combination with the Picosure laser, has given us the best improvement in dark skin acne scars to date. Scar treatment and skin rejuvenation for an African American skin Treating dark skin requires experience and special considerations. KeloidsA keloid on the ear – before and after Keloids are a genetic condition more common among African American and Mediterranean individuals. We have developed unique treatment protocols that remove keloids permanently. After a cryoshape treatment and 6 weeks later However, expectations need to be set properly, as there are many cases in which keloids are extremely challenging to treat. Book a medical consultation to find out the best way to remove your keloids. For more information about keloid treatment, visit our keloids page. Treatment of Acne in Dark SkinAcne is not unique to individuals of mixed ethnic background. However, darker skin reacts differently to the inflammation that acne inflicts on the skin. Those with dark skin who had difficulty managing their breakouts often find themselves dealing with hyperpigmentation (dark patches) on the skin. In some individuals, these dark marks can cover the majority of the facial skin. To avoid hyperpigmentation, it is important to control acne inflammation as early as possible. Avoiding irritating topical medication can also help to control the inflammation. additionally, it is important to avoid irritating topical medications. Acne treatment – Asian person Dark skin is more sensitive to inflammation and has higher risk of discoloration. Laser Hair Removal – Dark SkinLaser Hair Removal African American, Indian and other dark skin – before and after Many of our African American and Indian patients are surprised when they find out that there is an effective and safe laser hair removal for their skin type. We carry the Candela Gentle Yag laser which is the gold standard for removal of hair in skin type IV and V. Unlike diode lasers that carry higher risk of pigmentation issues, the NDYag laser is safer and remove the hair in fewer treatments. Dark Skin Moles (Dermatosis papulosa nigra)Dermatosis papulosa nigra – before and after Dermatosis papulosa nigra is a genetic condition of benign “moles” that are small, dark, and elevated. They are usually seen along the cheeks, eyelids, and neck. These lesions can be removed for cosmetic reasons by one of our dermatologists. The procedure, called curettage, involves gently scraping the lesions off of the skin. Effects can be enhanced by pre-treatment with a topical retinoid. The procedure does not prevent new lesions from forming and is not covered by insurance. How many Black dermatologists are there?According to the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, only 3% of dermatologists in the country are Black.
What percentage of dermatologists are African American?The most common ethnicity of dermatologists is White (65.1%), followed by Asian (17.8%), Hispanic or Latino (9.4%) and Black or African American (4.9).
How much is a private consultation with a dermatologist?In general, an initial consultation with a private Dermatologist in London will cost from £260 to £350 and around £200 to £240 for a follow-up consultation with the same Dermatologist.
What kind of doctor should I see for skin problems?A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in conditions that affect the skin, hair, and nails.
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