The skin is the largest organ in the body and can be affected by various conditions. One’s overall health can thus be determined by the state of your skin, with it being the first line of defense against diseases. If you have any skin-related conditions in Midtown East, Dr. William T. Long, a lead expert dermatologist, is all you need.
Who is Dr. William T. Long?
Dr. William T. LongManhattan Dermatology
He has taught in the NYU School of Medicine for more than 25 years, where he still avails himself despite his busy schedule.
What is Dermatology?
Dermatology studies health issuesmucous membranes
Common Cases in Dermatology
There are more than 2000 conditions that may affect the skin. The most common include:
- Hair loss: This is a usually hereditary and prevalent condition. However, issues such as hair lice might also cause hair loss.
- Acne: It is the most prevalent skin condition caused by various reasons that result in the formation of pimples.
- Warts: These are non-cancerous, contagious skin growths resulting from a virus affecting the upper part of your skin.
- Dermatitis: This swelling of part of the skin is accompanied by an itchy rash. The most widespread one is atopic dermatitis.
- Vitiligo: The skin loses its color pigment, making skin parts lighter than others.
- Shingles: A virus infects the skin, causing a rash that may sometimes be painful.
- Psoriasis: Skin cells multiply rapidly, causing skin parts to be either thick, scaly, or purplish.
- Skin Cancer: Many people develop skin cancer at one point in their life, the most widespread being melanoma and basal cell carcinoma.
- Nail problems: The skin may also be damaged below the nails or around them due to fungal infections or ingrown nails.
- Rosacea: This results in redness in the face occasionally with visible blood vessels.
Procedures in Dermatology
These
- Cosmetic Injections: Fillers or botox may be injected to deal with scars or wrinkles.
- Chemical Peels: Regeneration of skin cells may be triggered by applying chemical solutions to peel off the previously damaged skin.
- Cryotherapy: The skin may also be frozen to destroy the damaged skin cells.
- Hair removal or restoration
- Laser Surgery: Tumors, warts, and scars may be fixed by laser surgery.
- Skin grafts and flaps: Missing skin may be restored from other parts of the body.
- Excision of Lesions: This is used to prevent the spreading of infections or prevent recurrent infections.
- Dermabrasion: This reduces scar tissues by removing the top layer of the skin using a high-speed rotating brush.
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