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Acne, Rosacea, &
Peri-oral Dermatitis

Precise diagnosis and targeted treatments for acne, rosacea and peri-oral dermatitis.

American Board of Dermatology
IFSI
American Academy of Dermatology
ASLMS
American Board of Dermatology
IFSI
American Academy of Dermatology
ASLMS

Acne & Rosacea Treatment Center

At Dermatology and Laser of Beverly Hills, we specialize in the treatment of acne, rosacea, and related conditions. Many patients come to us frustrated by persistent breakouts, ineffective treatments, and long-lasting scars. Often, these individuals have been misdiagnosed or provided with inappropriate treatment plans. We are committed to delivering accurate diagnoses and crafting effective, evidence-based treatment strategies tailored to each patient. Our practice combines cutting-edge technology and advanced energy-based devices with the expertise needed to create personalized care plans for optimal results.

Acne

Acne is a common inflammatory condition affecting hair follicles and their associated sebaceous glands. The onset, often in puberty, carries a significant psychosocial burden. Androgenic hormones stimulate sebaceous glands to increase oil production. The proliferation of Cutibacterium acnes (formerly Propionibacterium acnes) then leads to inflammation and breakouts. A wide spectrum of acne subtypes and lesions exists. Common subtypes include Acne Vulgaris, Acne Cosmetica, Acne Excoriée, Acne Conglobate, Acne Rosacea, and medication-induced Acne. The initial step in treatment is an accurate diagnosis by an expert dermatologist. Book a consultation to learn about Isotretinoin and AviClear® laser treatments that may offer long-term acne relief.

Acne Scars

Severe inflammatory acne can lead to permanent and often distressing scar formation. Acne scars are classified into several subtypes, including ice-pick, rolling, boxcar, hypertrophic, and keloidal. We often see patients who, despite undergoing various expensive treatments, continue to struggle with both active acne and existing scarring. The primary step in scar treatment is to resolve the underlying acne to prevent new scars from forming. The second crucial step is to accurately diagnose the specific scar subtype. We invite you to book a consultation to discover our most effective, state-of-the-art treatment approaches.

Folliculitis

Folliculitis is an inflammation of the hair follicle that can result from bacterial, fungal, viral, parasitic, or noninfectious causes. We invite you to book a consultation for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan for your folliculitis.

Sebaceous Hyperplasia

Sebaceous hyperplasia is a common, localized enlargement of the oil glands in the skin. It typically appears as solitary or multiple skin-colored to yellow lesions. Studies show that about 25% of middle-aged to older adults are affected, though it may also occur in younger individuals. Variants of sebaceous hyperplasia, such as Montgomery's tubercles and juxtaclavicular beaded lines (JCBLs), are localized to specific areas of the skin. We invite you to book a consultation to learn more about our advanced treatment options for the painless, scar-free removal of sebaceous hyperplasia.

Oily Skin

Oily skin occurs when the skin produces excess natural oils, often leaving an excessively shiny appearance and a tendency for clogged pores, blackheads, and breakouts. While it can be frustrating, with the right skincare routine and treatments, oily skin can be balanced, leaving you with a healthy, refreshed glow. Book a consultation to explore effective topical options and AviClear® laser treatments designed to provide long-term relief—without over-drying your skin.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a common, chronic inflammatory condition that presents with facial flushing, localized redness, broken blood vessels, and acne-like lesions on the face. The etiology of rosacea is not completely understood but likely involves genetic factors, neuroimmune dysregulation, cutaneous vascular changes, UV exposure, and skin microbiome such as Demodex mites. Rosacea is classified into four main subtypes: erythematotelangiectatic, papulopustular, phymatous, and ocular rosacea. With the right diagnosis and care, symptoms can be managed effectively to restore comfort and confidence in your skin. Book a consultation to explore effective medical treatment options and energy based devices such as excelV+ laser, laser genesis and glacial skin treatments.

Peri-Oral Dermatitis

Perioral dermatitis is a chronic condition that affects the facial skin, typically presenting as persistent red, inflammatory bumps around the nasolabial folds. It can, however, also involve other areas of the face, including the lower eyelids. This condition is most commonly seen in females. While the exact cause is unclear, factors such as hormonal changes and the use of certain cosmetic products are thought to be contributing factors. Perioral dermatitis can have a significant social and psychological impact on patients, as they are often misdiagnosed and may be treated with medications that can worsen their symptoms. An accurate diagnosis and a carefully tailored treatment plan are essential for successfully managing and clearing this condition. We are passionate about treating this condition and believe that with accurate diagnosis, majority of cases can be successfully treated.

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