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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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.
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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.
Generally no. Medical concerns (acne, eczema, suspicious lesions) are usually covered; purely cosmetic services are not.
Yes. Many dermatologists offer teledermatology for acne, rashes, and follow-up care.
Often no for PPO plans. HMO plans may require a referral from your primary care doctor.