What are dermatologists?
Dermatologists are skin care doctors who have
expertise in the care of normal skin, and in the diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the skin, hair, and nails. In addition, dermatologists are
knowledgeable in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin (such as hair
loss and scars).
What do dermatologists do?
Dermatologists often perform specialized diagnostic procedures related to skin conditions. These doctors use treatments
including:
- Externally applied, injected, and internal medicines
- Ultraviolet light therapy
- A range of dermatologic surgical procedures
- Cosmetic procedures such as chemical peels, sclerotherapy (used for
conditions like varicose veins) and micro-dermabrasion (a procedure to exfoliate the skin)
Dermatologists might have training and experience in
areas such as electrosurgery (surgical use of high-frequency electric current
for cutting or destroying tissue), cryosurgery (which involves freezing tissue),
laser surgery, and excision surgery (involving removal by cutting) with
appropriate closures (including skin grafts).
Training of dermatologists
After earning a medical degree and completing an
internship, a dermatologist receives three more years of specialty training and
then takes a comprehensive examination administered by the American Board of
Dermatology. Many dermatologists have general practices and see patients with
all types of skin concerns. Some dermatologists gain additional training and
expertise in specific areas of dermatology, such as pediatrics, surgery, or
cosmetics, and go on to have practices specializing in these areas. With this
background and knowledge, dermatologists are dedicated and qualified to diagnose
and treat a wide variety of skin, hair, and nail conditions.
References
American Board of Dermatology. What is a dermatologist. www.abderm.org Accessed January 12, 2011.
Walter B. Shelley, E. Dorinda Shelley"dermatology" The Oxford Companion to Medicine.
Stephen Lock, John M. Last, and George Dunea. Oxford University Press 2001. Oxford Reference Online.
Oxford University Press. Cleveland Clinic.16 January 2011 www.oxfordreference.com
Habif TP. Dermatologic Surgical Procedures. In: Habif TP, ed. Clinical Dermatology. 5th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2009:chap 27.
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