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Dermatologists diagnose and treat conditions of the skin, hair, and nails — from acne and eczema to skin cancer screening and cosmetic procedures.

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What does a dermatologist do?

A board-certified dermatologist completes a residency in dermatology and is certified by the American Board of Dermatology. Many also train in dermatopathology, Mohs surgery, or pediatric dermatology.

When to see one

  • Persistent acne, eczema, or psoriasis
  • A new or changing mole
  • Annual skin cancer screening
  • Unexplained rash or hives
  • Hair loss or scalp problems
  • Cosmetic concerns (wrinkles, scars, pigmentation)

Conditions commonly treated

AcneEczemaPsoriasisRosaceaSkin cancerWartsHair lossHyperpigmentation

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Frequently asked questions

How often should I get a skin cancer screening?

Most adults benefit from a full-body skin exam once a year. People with a personal or family history of skin cancer may need to be seen more often.

Are cosmetic dermatology visits covered by insurance?

Generally no. Medical concerns (acne, eczema, suspicious lesions) are usually covered; purely cosmetic services are not.

Can I see a dermatologist online?

Yes. Many dermatologists offer teledermatology for acne, rashes, and follow-up care.

Do I need a referral to see a dermatologist?

Often no for PPO plans. HMO plans may require a referral from your primary care doctor.

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