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Celebrity Dermatologist- Susan Bard, M.D.

dermatologist, dermatologist nyc, dermatology nyc

Phone Number212-389-9919

08:00 AM - 07:00 PM
08:00 AM - 07:00 PM
08:00 AM - 07:00 PM
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08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Address51 East 25th Street, Ste 415 , New York, 10010, NY,
51 East 25th Street, Ste 415
New York
NY
10010

About

A dermatologist is a medical doctor, earning an MD (Doctor of

Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) license that allows

the individual to specialize in treating many of the physical features

that make you human.

Acne is the most common skin disease in the world — 80 percent of all

people experience an acne breakout at some point in their lives, often

during the teenage years. Acne is a skin condition in which the pores

become clogged with sebum (oil) and dead skin cells. These clogs are

referred to as comedones or blackheads and whiteheads.

Propionibacterium acnes bacteria found on the skin can becomes trapped

in these clogged pores. As the bacteria thrive on the sebum and

pustule begins to form. Over time this triggers an inflammatory

response from and a deep tender cystic lesion may form, which may

eventually lead to follicle rupture if untreated.

Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is one of the diagnoses you get

when you have red spots on your skin that become inflamed and itchy. A

top dermatologist in Manhattan recognizes the symptoms right away and

recommends the best treatment for eczema based on your current health

and medical history.

A chronic yet routine skin condition in people over the age of 30,

rosacea generally manifests itself as the extreme visibility of red

blood vessels in your cheeks, nose, and forehead. It often appears in

flare-ups lasting for several weeks or even months, only to then

temporarily disappear into remission. Unless you have it treated, it

will continue to recur.

Psoriasis is one of the more misunderstood skin disorders today. It’s

a condition where your skin cells’ life cycle changes so that they

regenerate much more rapidly. In fact, skin cells multiply 10 times

faster with psoriasis. As a result, the cells build up on the surface

of your skin.

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