Dermatology   Search
  • About
    • Chairman’s Message
    • History and Mission
    • Locations
  • Patient Care
  • Education
    • Overview
    • Medical Student Education
    • Residency Training Program
    • Fellowship Training
      • Dermatology Fellowship for Academic Clinician-Teachers (DFACT)
      • Dermatopathology Fellowship
      • Dermatopathology International Observership
      • Epidemiology Training Program
      • Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Fellowship
      • Patient-Oriented Research Fellowship
      • PennDOC Medical Student Research Fellowship
      • Research Fellowship
      • Dermatology-Rheumatology Fellowship
  • Research
    • Overview
    • Laboratories
    • Clinical Trials
    • Research Centers
    • Penn SBDRC
    • Training
  • Recruitment
  • News
  • Support
/ Clinical Program (Page 2)

clinical program

Hair and Scalp Disorders

Few dermatologists in the country specialize in treating hair and scalp disorders. Penn Dermatology is known nationally and internationally for having dermatologists with the foremost expertise and state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment methods for patients seeking treatment for hair and scalp...
Read More ›

Tags: alopecia body hair clinical program excessive facial hair disorders hair loss hair removal hair scalp disorders hair shedding hirsutism and hypertrichosis Male-and female-pattern baldness scarring alopecia

Graft-versus-host Disease

Penn dermatologists in Philadelphia offer highly specialized care for patients that had a stem cell or bone marrow transplant and develop mild to severe skin complications such as rashes, redness of the skin or blistering and peeling related to graft-versus-host disease. What is Skin...
Read More ›

Tags: bone marrow transplant clinical program Graft-versus-host disease (GVH) GVH skin complications after stem cell transplant associated high risk skin cancers

Genetic Diseases that Affect Skin

Some genetic diseases impact the skin. Penn dermatologists diagnose and treat genetic diseases and related skin conditions. Frequently, Penn dermatologists take a multidisciplinary approach to care, working with dermatologic surgeons, dermatopathologists oncologists, colorectal surgeons,...
Read More ›

Tags: basal cell nevus syndrome clinical program cowden syndrome gardner syndrome genetically based skin disease genodermatoses gorlin syndrome muir-torre syndrome neurofibromatosis transplant associated high risk skin cancers tuberous sclerosis

General Dermatology Services

As the oldest dermatology department in the United States, Penn Dermatology's faculty offer broad expertise in skin, hair and nail diseases. Penn's dermatologists, dermatologic surgeons and dermatopathologists diagnose, treat and care for patients with common and rare dermatological conditions...
Read More ›

Tags: acne allergic contact dermatitis angioedema atopic dermatitis basal cell carcinoma blemishes blistering diseases blistering disorders blisters scales brittle nails broken blood vessels brown spots or other discolored skin Bumps or pimples that resemble acne clinical program creases around the mouth or nose crusting skin bumps cutaneous vascular growths/disorders cysts deflated dermatologic consultations for inpatients discolored skin dry and bumpy skin eczema fibrosing collagen disorders flaking cracking skin flushed appearance freckles fungal infections genetically based skin disease genodermatoses granulomatous skin conditions hair scalp disorders head and neck cancers high complexity medical dermatology hyperpigmentation inflammatory diseases Itchy loss of volume melanoma melanoma and pigmented lesions morphea mucous membrane disorders multiple unusual moles nail disorders nevi or moles and other skin growths non-transplant high risk non-melanoma skin cancers pediatric dermatology pediatric nail clinic pigmentary disorders pigmented lesions psoriasis psychiatric dermatology purpura red itchy rashes red skin redness cheeks redness chin redness forehead redness nose rheumatologic and connective tissue skin conditions rosacea sagging sagging loss of volume scarring skin sinking around cheeks sinking around eyes sinking around lipsm sinking around temples skin disorders affecting the subcutaneous tissue skin disorders triggered by physical factors skin infections and tropical dermatology skin infestations skin manifestations of metabolic systemic disease skin of color skin reactions to drugs/medications skin ulcers/wound healing spider veins in the legs and face squamous cell carcinoma sun damaged skin surgical dermatology swollen thickening darkened skin allergen tropical diseases urticaria visible facial blood vessels vitiligo pigmentary disorders whiteheads wrinkles

Dermatopathology

Obtain an Accurate Diagnosis – Dermatopathology at Penn Medicine Patients often come to Penn Dermatology to obtain a second opinion on a previous diagnosis or to find out about other treatment options.  Obtaining an accurate diagnosis or getting a diagnosis verified is the first step and...
Read More ›

Tags: clinical program cutaneous t-cell lymphoma

Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Treatment

Penn Dermatology provides comprehensive care for patients with cutaneous lymphomas. Cutaneous lymphoma is cancer of the lymphocytes or white blood cells that primarily affect the skin. Lymphocytes help fight infection and are categorized as B-lymphocytes (B-cell) which produce antibodies and...
Read More ›

Tags: clinical program cutaneous t-cell lymphoma mycosis fungoides non-hodgkin’s lymphoma sezary syndrome

Cosmetic and Skin Enhancement

Penn Dermatology offers results-oriented solutions for men and women seeking help for cosmetic skin problems from the visible effects of aging and sun damage to spider veins and other blemishes. Penn Dermatology also provides complete cosmetic services for removing unwanted or excessive facial or...
Read More ›

Tags: acne acne and folliculitis acne scars aging skin blemishes body hair broken blood vessels brown spots or other discolored skin clinical program creases around the mouth or nose deflated dull and discolored skin excessive facial fatigued tired appearance flaking cracking skin flushed appearance freckles furrows crinkles forehead hair removal hirsutism and hypertrichosis hyperpigmentation lofgren’s syndrome loss of volume rosacea sagging scarring skin sinking around cheeks sinking around eyes sinking around lipsm sinking around temples skin cancer spider veins in the legs and face sun damaged skin tattoo removal textural and tone changes tiny lines near the eyes or mouth visible facial blood vessels wrinkles

Cosmetic and Skin Conditions Treated

Penn dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons provide cosmetic and skin enhancement procedures for every skin condition including: Acne Acne/folliculitis Acne scars Aging skin Blemishes Broken blood vessels Brown spots or other discolored skin Creases around the mouth or...
Read More ›

Tags: acne acne and folliculitis acne scars aging skin blemishes body hair broken blood vessels brown spots or other discolored skin clinical program creases around the mouth or nose deflated dull and discolored skin excessive facial fatigued tired appearance flaking cracking skin flushed appearance freckles furrows crinkles forehead hair removal hirsutism and hypertrichosis hyperpigmentation lofgren’s syndrome loss of volume rosacea sagging scarring skin sinking around cheeks sinking around eyes sinking around lipsm sinking around temples skin cancer spider veins in the legs and face sun damaged skin tattoo removal textural and tone changes tiny lines near the eyes or mouth visible facial blood vessels wrinkles

Blistering Disease, Pemphigus, Pemphigoid

Penn Dermatology in Philadelphia provides comprehensive care for blistering diseases affecting the skin including autoimmune blistering diseases and hereditary blistering diseases. Autoimmune Blistering Diseases and Hereditary Blistering Diseases The Blistering Disease Clinic at Penn Dermatology...
Read More ›

Tags: blistering diseases blistering disorders clinical program dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa epidermolysis bullosa simplex junctional epidermolysis bullosa pemphigoid pemphigus

Autoimmune Disease

Penn dermatologists have extensive experience and expertise in diagnosing and treating autoimmune disorders, including cutaneous lupus, dermatomyositis, morphea/scleroderma and vasculitis. What are Autoimmune Disorders of the Skin? Autoimmune diseases or disorders occur when the body's immune...
Read More ›

Tags: autoimmune diseases clinical program cutaneous lupus dermatomyositis hair loss inflammatory diseases lupus lupus pernio morphea psoriasis

  • «
  • ← Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next →
  • About Penn Medicine
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Statement
  • Legal Disclaimer
  • Terms of Use

Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 1-800-789-PENN © 2023, The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania